The incident comes a day after a Boeing 787 was grounded in Seoul as a "precautionary" measure for suspected engine trouble and two days after another aircraft was grounded at Dubai following a snag in its spoilers, which are plates on the top surface of a wing that can reduce the lift of an aircraft.
In today's incident, the aircraft, operating flight AI-020 from Delhi to Kolkata, returned here after its windshield cracked while it was overflying Lucknow. The passengers were later flown to Kolkata on a Boeing 777-300, airline sources said.
There have been several incidents of windshield cracking in Air India's Dreamliner fleet in the past months, even causing planes to be grounded in Paris, Sydney and Frankfurt.
In the case of the aircraft grounded in Seoul, they said it would be tomorrow inspected by engineers of the engine manufacturer, GE, before it is given the signal to fly. The engineers were being flown to Seoul from US.
The decision on the Seoul grounding was a precautionary measure taken after the US Federal Aviation Administration found that a particular series of GE's GenX-1B67 engines had a problem in their gear box, as experienced by the Dreamliner of another global airline.
While Air India's entire current fleet of 16 Dreamliners has the same engine, the national carrier has three engines of this particular series, including two in the plane now grounded in Seoul.