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Mumbai-to-Kolkata SpiceJet Flight Makes Emergency Landing After Engine Failure, All Passengers Safe

Engine technical snag during descent led to SpiceJet SG670 emergency landing at Kolkata; passengers safe.

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SpiceJet flight SG670 from Mumbai to Kolkata made a safe emergency landing at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport, Kolkata, late on November 9, 2025, after an engine technical snag during descent.

All 188 passengers and crew disembarked safely with no injuries. Emergency services including fire and rescue were on standby. SpiceJet confirmed the technical issue and said the aircraft is under examination by engineering teams. The full emergency was lifted by 11:38 pm.

Mid-Flight Emergency Landing

According to Kolkata airport officials, the plane experienced a failure in one of its engines during approach, prompting the pilot to alert air traffic control and declare an emergency.

Emergency teams were immediately deployed, prepared for any contingencies. Despite the unexpected technical snag, the flight crew managed a smooth landing on runway 27 at Kolkata, ensuring the safety of all on board.

SpiceJet’s Response and Safety Protocols

SpiceJet issued an official statement confirming the incident, reassuring that no injuries occurred and that the aircraft and passengers are safe. The airline said engineering teams are conducting a thorough inspection of the aircraft to identify the cause of the engine snag.

This comes after a previous emergency landing by SpiceJet in September 2025 due to a wheel issue, highlighting the carrier’s adherence to strict safety protocols.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

The safe handling of this incident by SpiceJet and Kolkata airport officials underscores the importance of rigorous aviation safety standards and effective emergency preparedness.

The Logical Indian commends the professionalism of the flight crew and emergency responders who prioritised passenger safety. Air travel involves risks, but stringent protocols ensure that passengers can feel secure despite unexpected emergencies. 

News in Q&A

  1. What happened on SpiceJet flight SG670?
    SpiceJet flight SG670 from Mumbai to Kolkata made an emergency landing at Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose International Airport late on November 9, 2025. The flight experienced an engine technical snag during descent, prompting the pilot to declare an emergency. The aircraft landed safely at around 11:38 pm, with all 188 passengers and crew disembarking without injuries.
  2. When and where did the emergency landing occur?
    The emergency landing happened late Sunday night, November 9, 2025, at Kolkata’s airport. The crew detected engine trouble as the plane approached for landing, and emergency services including fire and rescue were on standby.
  3. How did SpiceJet and officials respond to the incident?
    SpiceJet confirmed the technical issue through an official statement, assuring that engineering teams are examining the aircraft. Airport officials reported no injuries, and the full emergency status was lifted shortly after the safe touchdown.
  4. Were there any delays or other factors involved?
    The flight departed Mumbai significantly late at 9:07 pm instead of the scheduled 7:10 pm, possibly due to Air Traffic Control congestion in Delhi. Several airlines had issued travel advisories about delays on November 7 related to ATC disruptions, which might have impacted this flight.
  5. What does this incident imply about air travel safety?
    This incident underscores the importance of stringent aviation safety standards and effective emergency protocols. The calm and professional handling by the crew and emergency teams ensured passenger safety. It also emphasizes the need for transparency and rigorous aircraft maintenance to maintain public confidence in air travel.
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