SpiceJet Flight Makes Emergency Landing in Kolkata After Engine Failure
A SpiceJet aircraft traveling from Mumbai to Kolkata performed an emergency landing on Sunday following an engine malfunction. Flight SG670 landed safely at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport with all passengers and crew confirmed safe.
Key Takeaways
- SpiceJet flight SG670 made emergency landing in Kolkata
- All 170+ passengers and crew safe
- Engine failure reported before descent
- Flight delayed by nearly 2 hours before takeoff
- Internal investigation underway
Emergency Declaration and Safe Landing
Kolkata Airport officials confirmed the emergency landing occurred around 11:38 pm. The pilot declared a full emergency as a precautionary measure while approaching Kolkata.
“The flight, SG670, was carrying more than 188 people (passengers and crew) and landed safely at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport around 11:38 pm. The pilot had declared a full emergency as a precaution,” said an official.
Technical Issues and Delay
The pilot detected technical problems with the engine just before beginning descent into Kolkata. Air Traffic Control was immediately notified about the abnormality.
The flight had already experienced significant delays, departing Mumbai at 9:07 pm instead of its scheduled 7:10 pm departure time – a nearly two-hour delay.
Ongoing Investigation
Authorities have not yet publicly disclosed the specific cause of the engine malfunction. SpiceJet has launched an internal investigation into the incident. The airline had not issued a formal statement at the time of reporting.
This remains a developing story as more details emerge about the emergency landing.



