India: Air ambulance makes emergency landing at Mumbai airport
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The non-scheduled aircraft was carrying a patient and medics.
An air ambulance flying from Nagpur to Hyderabad with five persons on board was diverted to Mumbai where it made an emergency landing, officials said here late on Thursday.
According to the officials at the Mumbai International Airport Ltd, the non-scheduled aircraft, VT-JIL, was carrying a patient, 2 crew members, a doctor and a paramedic staff.
Soon after take-off, the nose-wheel of the aircraft fell off, forcing a diversion to Mumbai where it landed at 21:09 hrs amid full emergency preparedness.
Air ambulance makes emergency landing at Mumbai airport
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Mumbai, May 6 : An air ambulance flying from Nagpur to Hyderabad with five persons on board was diverted to Mumbai where it made an emergency landing, officials said here late on Thursday.
According to the officials at the Mumbai International Airport Ltd, the non-scheduled aircraft, VT-JIL, was carrying a patient, 2 crew members, a doctor and a paramedic staff.
Soon after take-off, the nose-wheel of the aircraft fell off, forcing a diversion to Mumbai where it landed at 21:09 hrs amid full emergency preparedness.
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MUMBAI: A total of 579 oxygen concentrators have been flown into Mumbai in the past 24 hours onboard flights from Singapore and Mauritius. These were the first such lot of imports that landed in the city.
Singapore Airlines flew in the first flight on Tuesday with 128 concentrators, with two more flights landing on Wednesday taking the total number of oxygen concentrators from Singapore to 377, according to the information given by the Mumbai International Airport Ltd (MIAL). On Wednesday, two flights from Mauritius brought in a total of 202 oxygen concentrators.