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AI System Outage Causes Flight Delays at Mumbai Airports

AI System Outage Causes Flight Delays at Mumbai Airports
Disruption in Check-In Operations
On Tuesday evening, Air India experienced significant flight delays across its network following a disruption in a third-party AI-powered system that affected check-in operations at multiple airports, including Mumbai. The outage led to extended processing times, compelling airport staff to manage a growing backlog in an effort to facilitate a smoother check-in experience. Despite ongoing efforts to stabilise the system, the airline warned that some flights might continue to face delays until full restoration is achieved.
In a statement posted on the social media platform X, Air India urged passengers to verify their flight status on the airline’s website before traveling to the airport and to allocate additional time for their journeys. While the airline reported progressive improvements in system stability, it acknowledged that a complete return to normal operations could require more time.
Impact on Flight Schedules and Industry Concerns
Flight tracking service Flightradar24 indicated that Air India flights were running significantly behind schedule, with late evening departures from Mumbai to destinations such as Hyderabad, Doha, Kochi, and Dubai notably affected. The incident has intensified scrutiny over the reliability and safety of AI systems deployed in critical infrastructure.
A former airline pilot commented that although AI technologies can enhance operational efficiency, disruptions of this nature underscore the risks associated with excessive dependence on automated systems, particularly during crisis situations. Industry observers and investors have expressed concern that recurrent failures could undermine confidence in AI applications within aviation.
Regulatory and Competitive Implications
The outage is expected to prompt competitors to increase oversight of their own AI systems or to emphasize traditional manual processes to reassure both passengers and regulators regarding safety and reliability. Additionally, regulatory authorities may review and potentially tighten oversight of AI usage in the aviation sector to prevent similar incidents in the future.
Air India has not released a formal media statement beyond its social media updates but continues to monitor the situation closely and is working to restore normal operations as swiftly as possible.

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