A SpiceJet Boeing 737 carrying 150 passengers returned to Delhi shortly after takeoff for Leh due to a reported engine failure. The aircraft, which departed at 6:08 am, landed safely at 6:49 am. SpiceJet confirmed a technical issue, stating the aircraft landed normally with no fire warning. A SpiceJet Boeing 737 carrying 150 passengers returned to Delhi shortly after takeoff for Leh due to a reported engine failure. The aircraft, which departed at 6:08 am, landed safely at 6:49 am. SpiceJet confirmed a technical issue, stating the aircraft landed normally with no fire warning.
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