Delhi Airport Chaos: 100+ Flights Delayed Amid ATC System Failure

Delhi Airport experienced major disruptions with over 100 flights delayed due to a technical issue in the Air Traffic Control system. The airport authority confirmed they're working with all stakeholders to resolve the problem quickly. Passengers have been advised to stay in touch with their respective airlines for the latest flight information. Meanwhile, Air India has introduced a new flexible contract system for pilots focusing on work-life balance.

Key Points: Delhi Airport Flight Delays Due to ATC Technical Issue

  • Over 100 flights delayed at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport
  • ATC technical issue affecting flight operations across all airlines
  • Airport authorities working with DIAL to resolve the problem quickly
  • Passengers advised to contact airlines directly for latest flight updates
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100 flights delayed at Delhi Airport due to a technical issue with ATC system

Over 100 flights delayed at Delhi's IGIA airport due to Air Traffic Control system technical issues. Passengers advised to contact airlines for updates.

"Due to a technical issue with the Air Traffic Control system, flight operations at IGIA are experiencing delays - Delhi Airport"

New Delhi, November 7

At least 100 flights were delayed on Friday morning at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) due to a technical issue with the Air Traffic Control (ATC) system, according to Delhi Airport.

Passengers have been advised to contact their respective airlines for the latest flight updates.

In a post on X, Delhi Airport shared, "Due to a technical issue with the Air Traffic Control (ATC) system, flight operations at IGIA are experiencing delays. Their team is actively working with all stakeholders, including DIAL, to resolve it at the earliest."

https://x.com/DelhiAirport/status/1986631340574609803

"Passengers are advised to stay in touch with their respective airlines for the latest flight updates. We sincerely regret the inconvenience caused," the post read.

Air traffic control (ATC) refers to a ground-based service in which controllers manage and guide the movement of aircraft both on the ground and within controlled airspace.

Meanwhile, earlier, Air India introduced a "Flexi Contract for Pilots," a new work model that allows flight crew to choose shorter duty patterns while maintaining operational smoothness. The airline says the plan aims to match pilots' preferences with roster needs, focusing on work-life balance without compromising efficiency.

Under the policy, Line Pilots and Line Training Captains on A320, B777 and A350 fleets are eligible. Junior First Officers, Type Rating Instructors and Direct Entry pilots are not. The contract offers two fixed patterns: for wide-body aircraft, 15 days on and 15 days off; for narrow-body aircraft, 20 days on and 10 days off. Annual leave aligns with these rosters--eight privilege and four sick leaves for wide-body pilots, and 12 privilege plus six sick leaves for narrow-body colleagues. The contract tenure will be 12 months, which can be extended at the company's discretion. After the contract ends, pilots return to their original terms.

Air India states that selection is made through an Expression of Interest process, with seniority and operational needs guiding the final list. An exit needs three months' notice. If a pilot is selected for a fleet or command upgrade, the pilot returns to the original contract from the start of training; if an upgrade is refused, the existing career policy on freezes applies. The company may also revert a pilot to the old contract if required, and this does not change pay terms that applied before switching to flexi terms.

- ANI

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Rohit P
At least they're being transparent about the issue and working to resolve it. Technical glitches can happen anywhere. Hope they fix it soon! 🙏
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Arjun K
Delhi Airport is one of our busiest airports. Such technical failures affect thousands of passengers and our economy. Need better infrastructure investment.
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Sarah B
The Air India flexi contract mentioned in the article seems like a good initiative for pilots' work-life balance. Maybe similar flexible approaches could help prevent such system overloads?
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Vikram M
My flight to Bangalore got delayed by 3 hours. The airport staff is doing their best but the compensation for passengers should be better. Yaar, it's really inconvenient!
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Michael C
While I understand technical issues happen, Delhi being our capital airport should have more robust systems. This affects India's image globally when foreign travelers face such delays.

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