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MAS MH156 flight to Jeddah returned to KLIA as ‘precautionary’ measure: CAAM

Plane with umrah pilgrims aboard was believed to have turned back due to technical issues, said authority body CEO, and landed safely at airport at about 4.56pm

8:00 AM MYT

 

PUTRAJAYA – The Civil Aviation Authority of Malaysia (CAAM) has confirmed that Malaysia Airlines flight MH156, which was en route to Jeddah yesterday, turned back to Kuala Lumpur International Airport Terminal 1 (KLIA1). 

CAAM chief executive officer Datuk Norazman Mahmud, when contacted by Bernama, said the plane, carrying umrah pilgrims, was believed to have turned back due to technical issues. 

“The airline has provided CAAM with a preliminary report. Detailed information about the incident will only be available once a full investigation is completed. 

“It’s just precautionary – due to the technical issues, they decided not to continue (the flight),” he said. 

Norazman also confirmed that all crew members and passengers on board were safe. 

Earlier, the media reported that a Malaysia Airlines plane carrying 259 pilgrims from two agencies had made an air turnback to KLIA. 

Flightaware.com data shows the plane departed from KLIA at 3.13pm and landed safely at the airport at about 4.56pm. 

As of 8.50pm last night, Malaysia Airlines had yet to issue a statement regarding the incident. – August 5, 2024

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