The aircraft, an Airbus A320 Neo, landed safely, GoAir said.
This is the second incident involving a GoAir flight, where the plane had to make an emergency landing due to engine trouble.
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"Due to a technical snag in the air bleed system, the flight commander had to reduce the power of the left engine and he asked for emergency assistance during landing," the airline said.
The aircraft with 183 passengers and crew landed safely at 8.06 am, it said.
Airline sources said the plane made an emergency landing.
After initial inspection, the engine problem was being rectified by replacing a (engine) component, GoAir said.
The aircraft will be cleared for operations after necessary ground checks, it said.
On February 8, a Bengaluru-bound GoAir flight, carrying around 190 people, had made an emergency landing at the Delhi Airport due to technical issues.
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