IndiGo flight makes emergency landing at Delhi Airport due to engine failure-like situation
The aircraft was operating from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh to the national capital when the issue was reported.
The aircraft was operating from Visakhapatnam in Andhra Pradesh to the national capital when the issue was reported.
During a weekly review meeting held yesterday, the airline confirmed its readiness based on its current approved network, enhanced crew strength, and the scheduled removal of two FDTL exemptions previously granted on December 6, 2025.
"I want to tell the Chief Minister that this issue is not about whose business grew, but about how that growth took place. It is necessary to understand how only one industrialist is growing. It is necessary for the people to understand this growth," Raj Thackeray said.
DGCA has summoned IndiGo CEO Pieter Elbers again as the regulator digs deeper into the lapses behind the airline’s massive disruptions that grounded hundreds of flights and stranded thousands.
IndiGo’s disruptions stretched into Monday, with Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu telling Rajya Sabha that crew-rostering lapses and internal planning issues triggered the airline’s nationwide crisis.
The incident comes amid disruptions of flight operations at several airports due to dense fog.
Ahmedabad is the second place after Delhi to be connected to Ayodhya through air service.
One of the largest domestic air carriers – Indigo Airlines – reported its highest-ever quarterly net profit of Rs 3,090.6 crore for Q1FY24 on Wednesday.
The audit highlighted the deficiency in the training and engineering procedure of IndiGo.
Accordingly, the company will issue equity shares by way of a qualified institutions placement to raise the fund.