Air India 787 Emergency Landing at Heathrow After Engine Shutdown
An Air India 787 emergency landing occurred at London Heathrow Airport on June 5, 2026, after a Boeing 787-8 experienced an automatic engine shutdown shortly after departure. Flight crews reported significant engine vibration during the climb-out phase, prompting the decision to return to the airport. All passengers and crew landed safely without reported injuries.
Regulatory Scrutiny
Following the incident, the UK Civil Aviation Authority requested comprehensive engine inspection data and a root-cause analysis from the carrier. This Air India London Heathrow incident comes amid heightened regulatory focus on the Boeing 787-8 aircraft profile regarding engine control systems. The investigation aims to determine if the shutdown was linked to mechanical failure or a systems anomaly.
Broader Reliability Concerns
This event follows a series of technical challenges for Air India's Dreamliner fleet. Recent reports include a Boeing 787 engine shutdown Air India event on a Delhi-Mumbai route and a separate grounding involving a fuel control switch anomaly on a London-Bengaluru flight. While Air India has stated that fleet-wide checks of fuel control switches showed no systemic issues, the recurring nature of these technical disruptions has intensified oversight from both the UK Civil Aviation Authority and India's Directorate General of Civil Aviation.
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