

An Air India plane experienced engine damage this morning after a baggage container was ingested at Delhi Airport. The airline confirmed the incident, which took place as the Airbus A350 was taxiing in thick fog at the airport.
Flight AI101, traveling from Delhi to New York, had to return to the airport due to the closure of Iranian airspace affecting its path. The engine sustained damage after the plane landed back in Delhi.
An Air India spokesperson stated that Flight AI101, traveling from Delhi to New York (JFK), had to return to Delhi soon after departure because of the unforeseen closure of Iranian airspace, affecting its intended path. After landing back in Delhi, the plane hit a foreign object while taxiing in thick fog, causing damage to the right engine.
The airline stated that during the event, the aircraft was securely parked in its assigned spot, guaranteeing the safety of all passengers and crew members.Air India announced that the plane has been taken out of service for a detailed examination and required maintenance.
The airline has cautioned that certain A350 routes might experience disruptions, but it is actively seeking alternative travel solutions and offering refunds to passengers who are impacted.
Air India apologizes for the inconvenience experienced by our passengers and is actively helping them with alternative travel options and refunds, according to their preferences. The airline emphasizes that safety is its top priority and is dedicated to offering support during this period.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has initiated an investigation into the event and is working to determine how a foreign object became stuck in the engine.