India, April 27 -- Four passengers and a crew member suffered "minor injuries" and required medical attention after a Swiss International Air Lines flight bound for Zurich aborted take-off at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport early on Sunday following a suspected engine failure and fire reported near the plane's landing gear, triggering an emergency evacuation.
"The aircraft, an Airbus A330-300 operating as flight SWR146 from Delhi to Zurich, rejected take-off from runway 28 at 1.27am on Sunday. It was carrying 245 people on board, and the pilot in command was captain Guillermo Maximiliano Mulet," an official aware of the matter said.
Of the 245 people on board, 232 were passengers (129 Indian nationals, 103 internationa...
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