Delhi airport technical glitch

  • Delhi Airport ATC System Restored After Major Technical Glitch: Minister Orders Infrastructure Upgrade

    Delhi Airport ATC System Restored After Major Technical Glitch: Minister Orders Infrastructure Upgrade

    Nov 09, 2025 01:53 am CST

    Civil Aviation Minister Rammohan Naidu conducted an on-site review at Delhi Airport following a critical ATC messaging system failure that disrupted 46 flights. Technical teams from AAI, ANS, and ECIL worked round-the-clock to restore operations by November 8, while the Minister has ordered a comprehensive analysis and system upgrade to prevent future incidents and enhance aviation safety across India's airports.

  • Major Technical Glitch at Delhi Airport: How AMSS Failure Disrupted Nearly 800 Flights and Stranded Thousands

    Major Technical Glitch at Delhi Airport: How AMSS Failure Disrupted Nearly 800 Flights and Stranded Thousands

    Nov 08, 2025 02:00 am CST

    A critical failure in Delhi Airport's Automatic Message Switching System (AMSS) caused unprecedented disruption, delaying nearly 800 flights and affecting operations nationwide. The technical glitch forced air traffic controllers to process flight plans manually, creating massive backlogs and stranding thousands of passengers. Despite the Airports Authority of India's efforts to restore the system, the ripple effects continued across multiple airports as airlines struggled to manage the unprecedented situation.

  • Technical Glitch at Delhi Airport ATC System Causes Significant Flight Delays

    Technical Glitch at Delhi Airport ATC System Causes Significant Flight Delays

    Nov 07, 2025 11:54 am CST

    Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport experienced significant operational disruptions on Friday morning due to a technical malfunction in the Air Traffic Control system, causing flight delays exceeding 30 minutes. This incident follows similar technical issues reported earlier in the week, affecting check-in processes across multiple airlines including Air India, despite previous announcements that normal operations had been restored.