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    Lufthansa plane experiences fire in wheel after landing at Delhi airport; lands safely

    A Lufthansa A380 from Munich faced a wheel fire during landing at Delhi airport, landing safely but requiring checks and cancellation of the return flight due to spare parts unavailability. The incident affected 490 passengers, with the aircraft undergoing short-term technical deregistration. Lufthansa emphasised safety as a top priority, aiming to resume operations with the same aircraft for the return flight to Munich on July 3.

    Delhi Airport: When will Terminal 1 reopen? Here are the likely dates

    Operations at Delhi Airport's revamped Terminal 1 will be delayed over a month due to heavy rainfall causing a roof collapse, which resulted in one fatality. Initially set to open in mid-July, the terminal's launch is postponed pending a structural review. Flights are accommodated at terminals 2 and 3, with no delays or cancellations reported.

    Canopy collapse: Delhi Airport Terminal-1 stares at month-long closure

    Delhi Airport was preparing to start operations at a new terminal by the middle of July, but permission will now be given only after a thorough examination of the structure is complete, which may take more than a month, the people said."In the meantime, all flights have been accommodated at terminals 2 and 3," said an official, requesting anonymity.

    Canopy collapse: MoCA Naidu reviews operations at Delhi airport

    Union Minister of Civil Aviation, Ram Mohan Naidu, visited the Airport Operations Control Centre (AOCC) at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International (IGI) airport on Monday. This visit comes just days after the collapse of the airport's canopy. The purpose of the visit was to assess airport operations.

    Delhi airport roof collapse: L&T issues clarification as probe starts

    Delhi Airport's T1 roof collapse: Larsen & Toubro (L&T) clarified they didn't build or maintain the collapsed structure, which was constructed by another company in 2009. L&T's involvement with T1 was solely through a 2019 expansion project, unaffected by the collapse, the construction giant said.

    Technical study of Delhi airport's T1 likely to be completed in 1 month: Official

    Efforts are ongoing to evaluate Terminal 1 operations post-canopy collapse, focusing on long-term policies to prevent future incidents and minimize business losses while enhancing safety measures.

    • How Bengaluru's IT professionals could benefit from proposed Hosur airport

      Proposed Hosur International Airport gains support for boosting regional development and creating job opportunities along the Tamil Nadu-Karnataka border. The proposed international airport in Hosur aims to benefit Bengaluru's IT corridor and Electronics City, alleviating the long commute to Kempegowda International Airport. Tamil Nadu Chief Minister M.K. Stalin announced the airport will handle 30 million passengers annually, boosting the socio-economic development of Hosur and neighboring districts.

      Delhi Airport T1 Canopy Collapse: Terminal 1 operations suspended, passengers advised to check flight updates

      Following a tragic canopy collapse at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport, operations at Terminal 1 have been suspended indefinitely. The incident, which occurred during heavy rainfall, claimed one life and injured eight others. Delhi International Airport Limited (DIAL) has relocated all flights to Terminals 2 and 3, affecting over 20 IndiGo flights. A technical committee is investigating the cause, while the government has initiated airport-wide structural assessments. Passengers are advised to check flight statuses as authorities work to restore normal operations swiftly.

      Proactive measures initiated after Delhi airport canopy collapse incident, says Aviation minister Ram Mohan Naidu

      Following the canopy collapse at Delhi Airport's Terminal 1, Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu announced immediate measures. A war room was established to ensure refunds or alternate flights for affected passengers within seven days. The Minister expressed condolences for the loss of life and emphasized safety measures, including inspections by IIT Delhi engineers. Flight operations have shifted to Terminals 2 and 3, with advisories issued to airlines to maintain fare stability. Long-term safety policies are under review.

      Delhi Airport Terminal 1 roof collapse sheds light on its history with rain disasters

      Amid torrential rainfall in Delhi, the collapse of Terminal 1 at the Indira Gandhi International Airport has not only resulted in tragic loss of life but also reignited a heated blame game between the Modi government and opposition parties. This incident underscores longstanding concerns over the city's infrastructure resilience during monsoon seasons, raising questions about drainage systems and maintenance practices at one of India's busiest airports.

      Delhi Airport Terminal roof collapse: All operations from T1 suspended till further notice

      Delhi International Airport Limited suspended operations from Terminal 1 due to a roof collapse, resulting in one death and eight injuries. Heavy rainfall caused the incident. Support beams and cars were damaged. The airport has announced compensation for the deceased and injured families.

      Delhi rains: Airlines cancel flights from Terminal 1 due to roof collapse incident at Delhi Airport

      IndiGo and SpiceJet cancelled all flights to and from Terminal 1 of Delhi Airport on Friday following a roof collapse incident caused by heavy rains. The collapse occurred around 5 am, injuring several people. Emergency personnel are providing assistance and medical aid. All departures from Terminal 1 are suspended, and check-in counters are closed.

      Centre sanctions 1,700-personnel CISF contingent for Noida international airport

      Amid construction delays, the Noida International Airport's operational debut is rescheduled to April 2025, impacting its readiness. The airport's security preparedness, overseen by CISF personnel, aligns with the stringent measures in place across India's civil airports. The revised timeline emphasizes meticulous planning for the airport's upcoming inauguration.

      Noida Airport faces six-month delay, likely to be completed by next year

      The Noida International Airport (NIA) completion has been delayed until at least April 2025, primarily due to slow progress on the terminal building, which faces a shortage of special-grade steel. Initially set to open earlier, this delay impacts the project's timeline significantly. Over 20% of the project remains unfinished, with the terminal's façade and waterproofing still underway. Currently, 9,000 workers are on site, completing the ATC tower and finalizing the runway. The first phase costs Rs 10,056 crore.

      Noida airport to launch flight service by April 2025 amid construction delays

      The Noida International Airport, initially set to launch by September 2024, now expects to start flights by April 2025 due to construction delays. Located in Jewar, near Delhi, the airport's advanced construction includes a runway and terminal. The project aims to accommodate 12 million passengers annually in its first phase.

      Delhi Airport launches self-drop baggage machines for quick check-in, watch!
      Delhi airport launches automatic self-drop baggage machines for quick check-in within 30 seconds. Here's how it works

      Delhi Airport launches self-service bag drop, enhancing efficiency with 50 units across Terminals 1 and 3. This new system reduces check-in time to 30 seconds, available with Air India, Air India Express, and IndiGo. It eliminates boarding pass or biometric checks, streamlining passenger experience.

      Delhi Airport faces power outage

      Delhi Airport faced a power outage impacting operations. The incident was caused by a voltage spike from Delhi Transco Limited grid, affecting baggage collection and e-gates. Power demand due to heat waves and a fire at 400 kV Mandola substation contributed to the disruption.

      Dubai-bound flight at Delhi Airport receives bomb threat, turns out to be a hoax

      A Dubai-bound plane at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport received a bomb threat via email, prompting authorities to conduct checks and ensure passenger safety. Fortunately, the threat was deemed a hoax, and no suspicious items were found. This incident is part of a trend of hoax bomb threats targeting institutions in Delhi, including museums, mental health institutes, schools, colleges, hospitals, and airports. The Delhi Police are actively investigating these threats, deploying significant resources to ensure public safety.

      Flight to the Future: Noida International Airport's Asia-Pacific transit dream set to be ready by November-end

      The Noida International Airport is set to become India's first transit hub and a major civil aviation facility in the Asia Pacific region. Modeled on Zurich Airport, this greenfield project in Jewar, Uttar Pradesh, will feature advanced passenger and flight handling capabilities. The airport will also include a multimodal cargo hub, operational by November 2024, developed by Air India SATS. Recruitment and infrastructure developments are underway to ensure the airport meets international standards.

      DIAL sets up biometric registration kiosks for faster immigration processing

      Delhi International Airport Limited introduced biometric registration kiosks supervised by the Bureau of Immigration for faster immigration processing. These kiosks, currently operational at the international arrival pier, expedite the process for foreign nationals without prior biometric data.

      Delhi airport operator DIAL awaits BCAS nod for airside transfer of passenger baggage from T1 to T3

      At the Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA), international flights are operated from T3, while T1 and T2 are for domestic flights. Currently, passengers landing at T1 have to carry their checked-in baggage to T3 for the connecting flight. Once the system of airside transfer of the checked-in baggage is in place, the passengers will not be required to carry them while taking a connecting flight from T3.

      SpiceJet's Delhi-Goa flight delayed due to technical snag, passengers stranded

      The Delhi-Goa flight SG-211 was delayed due to operational reasons, as the aircraft scheduled to operate the flight had to be grounded following a technical issue, the airline said. Passengers complained that SpiceJet flight SG-211, initially scheduled to depart at 9.35 am from Delhi, faced multiple rescheduling. The departure time was first changed to 10.35 am, then to 11 am, and eventually, the flight did not take off even at 11 am.

      Delhi Airport plans to raise capacity by 30% in 3 years

      Delhi International Airport (DIAL) plans to expand capacity by 30% due to increased aircraft orders. CEO Videh Kumar Jaipuriar discussed the expansion at the CAPA India Aviation Summit.

      Expanded T1 likely to open in June; working on boosting international passenger capacity: DIAL chief

      The Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in the national capital currently has an annual capacity to handle 100 to 105 million passengers and the international passenger capacity is around 22 million.

      Bengaluru Airport launches India's first biometric-enabled self-bag drop facility

      DigiYatra passengers using the self-bag drop at Bengaluru airport can select the 'scan your face biometric for baggage drop' option. They will then be prompted to choose the 'DigiYatra' icon to proceed. The machine will instruct the passenger to look directly into the camera to capture their biometric image. It will then generate the passenger's flight details and prompt them to declare any dangerous goods they might be carrying.

      Air Canada Delhi-Toronto flight gets bomb threat, nothing suspicious found

      An Air Canada Toronto-bound flight experienced panic after receiving an email claiming a bomb had been planted. The Delhi International Airport Limited confirmed the threat was a hoax and legal action is being taken. A thorough inspection was conducted.

      Air India ties up with Delhi Metro, DIAL to facilitate check-in for international passengers

      Air India on Tuesday said it has partnered with Delhi Metro and Delhi airport to facilitate check-in for international air passengers at two metro stations in Delhi. The check-in and baggage drop facility at the Delhi airport allows passengers to check in their baggage at the metro station, giving the outstation travellers the option to explore the city baggage-free.

      Delhi-Mumbai Akasa flight carrying 186 passengers receives security alert, diverted to Ahmedabad

      An Akasa Airlines flight from Delhi to Mumbai with 186 passengers, including an infant and six crew members, received a security alert. The flight was diverted to Ahmedabad following safety protocols and all passengers were deplaned. This comes days after a Vistara flight to Srinagar faced a bomb threat on May 31, landing safely with 177 passengers and one infant, all safely de-boarded for security checks.

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