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ATC system glitch delays over 800 flights in Delhi’s IGI airport; AAI addresses tech issue

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November 7, 2025
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Delhi’s Indira Gandhi Worldwide Airport (IGIA) plunged into chaos on Friday, as greater than 800 home and worldwide flights had been delayed because of the air visitors management system’s technical situation, which was later addressed by the AAI.

The Airports Authority of India (AAI) additionally mentioned that because of some backlogs, there could also be some delays within the regular functioning of automated operations, however the state of affairs shall be regular quickly.

All airline operations on the IGIA — which is the nation’s busiest airport — had been impacted because of a technical situation within the Automated Message Switching System (AMSS), which helps air visitors management knowledge.

Sources mentioned greater than 800 flights had been delayed, and no less than 20 flights had been cancelled.

The nationwide capital’s Indira Gandhi Worldwide Airport handles greater than 1,500 flight actions day by day.

The AAI, in a publish on X at 8:56 pm, mentioned it has addressed the “technical situation within the Automated Message Switching System (AMSS), which triggered delays in processing flight plan messages.”

The problem was detected within the IP-based AMSS system on November 6.

“The OEM (Unique Gear Producer) was engaged, and extra workers had been deployed to manually course of Flight Plans for the Air Site visitors Management system to make sure uninterrupted and secure air visitors operations instantly.

“A crew of ECIL officers and AAI personnel continues to be on website. The AMSS programs are up and purposeful now. Attributable to some backlogs, there could also be some delays within the regular functioning of automated operations, however the state of affairs shall be regular quickly,” the AAI mentioned in one other publish on X.

ECIL (Electronics Company of India Ltd) officers from Hyderabad got here to the nationwide capital to assist in addressing the technical situation. An enquiry shall be carried out to seek out out the explanations that resulted within the technical situation, sources mentioned.

The AAI, which supplies air visitors management, navigation and different companies, deployed extra manpower to manually course of flight plans.

The technical situation was detected on November 6, and instantly, a assessment assembly was carried out by the Civil Aviation Secretary, together with AAI Chairman, AAI Member ANS and different officers, and essential instructions got to deal with the difficulty, as per the AAI publish.

Data out there on the flight monitoring web site Flightradar24.com confirmed that over 800 flights have been delayed on the airport, and the delay for departing flights is round 50 minutes on the Delhi airport.

The rely of flights consists of arrivals in addition to departures.

AAI, in a press release, additionally mentioned that extra manpower was deployed to manually course of flight plans, making certain continuity and security of air visitors management operations with out disruption.

“A devoted crew, comprising officers from Electronics Company of India Restricted and AAI, continues to stay on-site to supervise system stability and efficiency,” the assertion mentioned.

Earlier within the day, IndiGo, Air India, Air India Categorical, SpiceJet, and Akasa Air mentioned there have been delays of their flights on the Delhi airport because of a problem with the air visitors management system.

In keeping with sources, there have been lengthy queues close to the boarding gates, and tons of of passengers had been ready contained in the airport terminals for flight updates. There have been some points with the AMSS that gives the knowledge for the Auto Monitor System, which supplies the flight plans, one of many sources mentioned earlier.

With the system points persevering with, air visitors controllers are getting ready the flight plans manually with out there knowledge, which is a time-consuming course of, and consequently, many flights are getting delayed, the sources mentioned in the course of the day.

Earlier, Delhi airport operator DIAL mentioned all airline operations on the airport are at present delayed and that the involved authorities had been engaged on resolving the difficulty on the earliest.



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