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Air India Flight from Delhi to New York Suffers Engine Damage After Container Incident at IGI Airport

Air India Flight from Delhi to New York Grounded After Engine Damage at IGI Airport
Incident Overview
An Air India Airbus A350, operating flight AI 101 from Delhi to New York, was grounded on Thursday morning following significant engine damage caused by an unsecured baggage container at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA). The aircraft, registered VT-JRB, sustained damage to its right engine while taxiing to its parking bay amid dense fog conditions. This incident has intensified concerns regarding airside safety protocols at Indian airports.
The flight, carrying over 250 passengers, had already experienced disruption earlier in the day. Shortly after its 2:36 am departure from Delhi, the aircraft was compelled to return due to the sudden closure of Iranian airspace, which formed part of its planned route. This closure also resulted in the cancellation of two other Air India flights operating between Delhi-Newark and Mumbai-JFK.
Details of the Incident and Response
Upon returning to Delhi, the aircraft encountered dense fog while taxiing. During this time, an improperly secured baggage container was inadvertently drawn into the right engine, causing substantial damage. All passengers and crew were safely disembarked, and the aircraft was subsequently moved to a designated parking stand for inspection.
An Air India spokesperson confirmed the sequence of events, stating, “Flight AI101 was forced to return to Delhi due to the unexpected closure of Iranian airspace. Upon landing, the aircraft encountered a foreign object while taxiing in dense fog, resulting in damage to the right engine. The safety of all passengers and crew was ensured, and the aircraft is now grounded for a thorough investigation and repairs.”
Implications for Air India and Indian Aviation
The grounding of one of Air India’s six A350 aircraft exacerbates the airline’s existing widebody fleet shortage, potentially leading to further disruptions on select long-haul routes. The incident has also raised broader concerns about operational safety and reliability within both Air India and the wider Indian aviation sector. Previous occurrences involving vehicles or unattended containers on the airside have underscored persistent vulnerabilities, particularly under adverse weather conditions.
Industry analysts have noted that such operational setbacks could adversely affect Air India’s reputation amid intensifying competition among international carriers. Rival airlines may capitalize on any perceived lapses in safety standards, potentially influencing passenger preferences and market share. Moreover, the event highlights wider supply chain and operational challenges confronting the aviation industry, with similar disruptions reported across business aviation and other sectors.
Regulatory authorities are expected to enhance oversight following this incident, with increasing calls for strengthened safety protocols and emergency response measures at Indian airports to prevent recurrence.
Air India has committed to assisting affected passengers with alternative travel arrangements and refunds. The airline emphasized that safety remains its paramount priority and reaffirmed its dedication to supporting passengers during this period. The timeline for the damaged A350’s return to service has not yet been announced.

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