Singapore-bound Biman Bangladesh Flight Returns to Dhaka After Engine Glitch

A Biman Bangladesh Airlines plane turned around and came back to Dhaka after facing engine trouble during takeoff. The Boeing 737-800 aircraft carried 154 passengers and seven crew members on flight BG 584 headed for Singapore. Everyone on board remained safe throughout the emergency situation. The plane left Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport at 8:38 in the morning. Engine problems forced the captain to return when the aircraft reached 2,500 feet above ground.

The pilot successfully brought the plane down at 8:59 am without any injuries. Airport workers guided the aircraft to parking spot Bay 14 for safety checks. All travelers and flight staff left the plane and received medical clearance. Airport officials confirmed that everyone appeared healthy after the incident. Emergency teams responded quickly to help passengers during the unplanned landing.

Ground crews examined the runway after the emergency landing to look for damage. They found no signs of bird strikes or foreign objects that might have caused problems. Airport authorities completed their safety inspection without discovering any hazards. Technical experts started checking the aircraft to find what went wrong with the engine. Officials will decide when the plane can fly again based on what mechanics discover during their detailed examination.
 

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