<p>Air India's Boeing aircraft that was grounded in Magadan in far east Russia landed in Mumbai on Saturday evening.</p>.<p>The plane had taken off from Magadan earlier in the day after engineers rectified the oil system defect in one of the engines, according to the airline.</p>.<p>On June 6, AI 173 operating from Delhi to San Francisco carrying 216 passengers and 16 crew members was diverted to the port city of Magadan in far east Russia following a mid-air glitch in one of the engines of the Boeing 777-200LR aircraft.</p>.<p>All were stranded in the port city for two days and the replacement aircraft ferried them to San Francisco on June 8.</p>.<p>An Air India spokesperson on Saturday said the B777-200LR aircraft, bearing registration mark VT-ALH, that was grounded in Magadan, Russia (GDX) following the diversion of AI173 DEL-SFO on June 6, has departed GDX and is on its way to Mumbai.</p>.<p>"We can confirm that a defect in the oil system of one of the aircraft's engines has been rectified by our engineering team that flew on a ferry flight to GDX on June 7. The aircraft was checked on all safety parameters and certified serviceable before take off from GDX today," the spokesperson said in a statement.</p>.<p>Later in the evening, the spokesperson said the aircraft landed at Mumbai airport at around 8.16 pm.</p>.<p>According to a source, there were two pilots and eight cabin crew onboard the aircraft.</p>.<p>The airline had sent four engineers on the ferry flight to Magadan on June 7 and the issue of oil pressure in one of the engines of the stranded aircraft was fixed.</p>
<p>Air India's Boeing aircraft that was grounded in Magadan in far east Russia landed in Mumbai on Saturday evening.</p>.<p>The plane had taken off from Magadan earlier in the day after engineers rectified the oil system defect in one of the engines, according to the airline.</p>.<p>On June 6, AI 173 operating from Delhi to San Francisco carrying 216 passengers and 16 crew members was diverted to the port city of Magadan in far east Russia following a mid-air glitch in one of the engines of the Boeing 777-200LR aircraft.</p>.<p>All were stranded in the port city for two days and the replacement aircraft ferried them to San Francisco on June 8.</p>.<p>An Air India spokesperson on Saturday said the B777-200LR aircraft, bearing registration mark VT-ALH, that was grounded in Magadan, Russia (GDX) following the diversion of AI173 DEL-SFO on June 6, has departed GDX and is on its way to Mumbai.</p>.<p>"We can confirm that a defect in the oil system of one of the aircraft's engines has been rectified by our engineering team that flew on a ferry flight to GDX on June 7. The aircraft was checked on all safety parameters and certified serviceable before take off from GDX today," the spokesperson said in a statement.</p>.<p>Later in the evening, the spokesperson said the aircraft landed at Mumbai airport at around 8.16 pm.</p>.<p>According to a source, there were two pilots and eight cabin crew onboard the aircraft.</p>.<p>The airline had sent four engineers on the ferry flight to Magadan on June 7 and the issue of oil pressure in one of the engines of the stranded aircraft was fixed.</p>