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Delhi ATC Outage Fixed, Operations Recover After More Than 800 Flight Delays

An inquiry is under way after officials restored the flight‑plan messaging system.

Overview

  • The Airports Authority of India said the Automatic Message Switching System that feeds flight‑plan data to controllers was restored late on November 7, with residual delays clearing as schedules stabilize.
  • Flightradar24 and airport advisories indicated more than 800 delays and at least 20 cancellations at IGI on Friday, with average departure holdups of roughly 50–60 minutes at the peak.
  • Manual processing of flight plans kept operations safe but slowed throughput, creating congestion in Delhi and knock‑on delays at airports including Mumbai, Jaipur, Lucknow, Chennai and Bengaluru.
  • AAI engaged the original equipment manufacturer, deployed extra staff, and brought in Electronics Corporation of India Ltd specialists; senior aviation officials held a review after the issue was detected on November 6.
  • Authorities have opened a formal probe into the root cause and system resilience, as controllers’ representatives say they warned months earlier that automation needed upgrades; reports of malware remain unconfirmed.