DGCA begins probe after three Air India planes damaged at Delhi Airport during storm
Due to strong winds, two pieces of ground equipment positioned at adjacent stands and in nearby areas moved from their locations and hit the parked aircraft.
Due to strong winds, two pieces of ground equipment positioned at adjacent stands and in nearby areas moved from their locations and hit the parked aircraft.
Three Air India aircraft were taken out of service for inspections after severe weather at Delhi airport reportedly caused ground support equipment to collide with parked planes.
A SpiceJet flight with 150 passengers on board returned to Delhi soon after takeoff on Tuesday following an engine snag, officials said.
Two flights to and from Srinagar airport were cancelled on Tuesday following the issuance of a Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) at Delhi airport in connection with Republic Day preparations, officials said.
A Singapore-bound Air India flight carrying around 190 passengers returned to Delhi early Thursday after the aircraft suffered a technical issue mid-air, as per media reports.
Sources from Indigo informed that on Wednesday the airline received an email threatening to bomb five airports. It promptly shared the email with all relevant airports to alert them. It was reportedly received at around 3:15 pm.
The Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) on Saturday said that “all concerned authorities are working diligently to minimise any inconvenience caused” and advised passengers to stay in touch with their respective airlines for the latest flight updates.
The AAI said that following the AMSS glitch, a review meeting was held by the Secretary, MoCA, with Chairman AAI, Member ANS, and other officials, and necessary directions were given to address the issues.
A shocking incident unfolded at Delhi Airport when a 13-year-old boy was discovered after secretly travelling from Kabul to Delhi inside the landing gear compartment of a Kam Air flight on Sunday morning, sources confirmed.
An Air India Hong Kong flight's auxiliary power unit caught fire after landing at Delhi airport on Tuesday afternoon but all passengers and crew members are safe, an airline spokesperson said.