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Six Injured as Engine Failure Forces Evacuation of Zurich-Bound Flight in Delhi

Six Injured as Engine Failure Forces Emergency Evacuation of Zurich-Bound Flight in Delhi
Incident Overview
A Swiss International Airlines (SWISS) flight bound for Zurich was forced to abort takeoff at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport early Sunday following an engine malfunction, leading to an emergency evacuation. The Airbus A330-343, carrying 232 passengers and 13 crew members, exhibited smoke emanating from the left landing gear, while flames were observed near the opposite gear as the aircraft prepared for departure.
Airport authorities promptly declared a full emergency at approximately 2 a.m., deploying multiple fire tenders to the scene. Passengers were evacuated using emergency slides, with stairs provided for those unable to use the slides. Videos circulating on social media captured firefighters actively dousing the aircraft with water. SWISS confirmed that six passengers sustained injuries during the evacuation, with four currently undergoing medical evaluation.
Official Responses and Safety Measures
The management of IGI Airport issued a statement affirming that all prescribed safety protocols were swiftly implemented and that passengers were safely evacuated. They also noted that airport operations continued without disruption despite the emergency. A SWISS spokesperson detailed that the flight crew rejected the takeoff after assessing the situation and decided to evacuate the aircraft as a precautionary measure. The airline further announced that technical experts would be dispatched to New Delhi to inspect the aircraft and determine the necessary next steps.
Context and Implications
This incident occurs amid increased global scrutiny of airline safety protocols, following recent high-profile emergencies such as the engine failure that forced an emergency landing involving U.S. Senator Tim Sheehy. Such events highlight ongoing challenges in aviation safety and emphasize the critical importance of rigorous maintenance and regulatory oversight. They often prompt investigations by aviation authorities and can influence public confidence in air travel. Market reactions may include temporary declines in airline stock prices, while competitors typically respond by reinforcing their own safety measures to reassure passengers.
Both SWISS and IGI Airport authorities have reiterated their commitment to passenger safety and adherence to international aviation standards. The rapid response by emergency teams and the successful evacuation of all on board were instrumental in preventing more serious injuries.

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