Air India A350 Incident: Engine Ingestion in Dense Fog at Delhi Airport
Air India's Airbus A350 sustained engine damage after ingesting a baggage container while taxiing at Delhi airport. The incident occurred after Iranian airspace closure forced the flight to return to Delhi. DGCA is probing the event, and the aircraft has been grounded for repairs.
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An Air India Airbus A350, operating a Delhi-New York flight, experienced a serious incident when its engine ingested a baggage container while taxiing at Delhi airport. This followed a forced return due to the unexpected closure of Iranian airspace, creating significant disruption for passengers.
The mishap, which occurred in dense fog, caused substantial damage to the aircraft's right engine, forcing Air India to ground the plane. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has initiated an investigation to determine how the mishap occurred.
With one A350 now out of service, Air India faces challenges including potential route disruptions. The airline is working to assist affected passengers with alternate travel arrangements. The incident also highlights the ongoing operational hurdles posed by airspace closures in the region.
(With inputs from agencies.)

