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Over 100 Flights Delayed at IGI Airport Due to ATC Software Glitch

Over 100 Flights Delayed at IGI Airport Due to ATC Software Glitch
A significant software malfunction in the Automatic Message Switching System of Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport’s Air Traffic Control (ATC) caused extensive flight delays on Thursday, affecting over 100 flights. The technical failure compelled air traffic controllers to revert to manual processing of flight plans, considerably slowing down operations and triggering widespread disruptions for airlines and passengers alike.
Disruptions and Operational Challenges
Authorities have yet to specify when normal operations will resume, with delays anticipated to continue until the ATC system is fully restored and the accumulated backlog of flights is managed. The situation is further complicated by persistent staffing shortages among air traffic controllers, a problem intensified by the ongoing government shutdown. Nearly half of the country’s major air traffic control facilities are currently understaffed, with some regions, including New York, reporting up to 90 percent of controllers unavailable. These challenges raise serious concerns about the Federal Aviation Administration’s (FAA) capacity to maintain efficient air traffic management amid simultaneous technical and personnel constraints.
Impact on Airlines and Passengers
Air India, IndiGo, and SpiceJet were among the carriers most affected by the disruption, issuing travel advisories and urging passengers to verify live flight statuses before arriving at the airport. Airlines are actively adjusting schedules and exploring rerouting options to mitigate further delays. Passengers are experiencing extended waiting times, potential missed connections, and heightened uncertainty as the situation develops.
Passenger Guidance and Safety Assurance
Travelers affected by delays are advised to consult their airline’s official website or social media channels for the most current information. Those already checked in should remain at the airport, as gate changes and boarding announcements may occur with minimal notice. Passengers are cautioned against relying solely on third-party flight tracking applications, as official airline communications provide the most reliable updates.
Despite the operational difficulties, aviation authorities have emphasized that flight safety remains uncompromised. Air traffic controllers are adhering to established manual protocols and conducting all necessary safety checks to ensure secure flight operations throughout the technical outage.
The incident at IGI Airport underscores broader vulnerabilities within the aviation sector, particularly as technical failures coincide with staffing shortages linked to the government shutdown. The FAA’s response is being closely monitored, as ongoing disruptions could invite increased scrutiny of air traffic management and operational resilience. As restoration efforts continue, passengers are urged to stay informed and prepare for potential extended delays. The situation remains fluid, with further updates expected as progress is made.

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