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    Canopy collapse: Delhi Airport plans flight adjustments to ease congestion at T2 and T3

    Delhi Airport is taking steps to reduce congestion at Terminals 2 and 3 following the temporary closure of T1 due to a canopy collapse. Ninety-three domestic IndiGo and SpiceJet flights have been relocated to T2 and T3. To further ease congestion, six flights will move from T2 to T3, and flight schedules will be adjusted to limit T2 departures to ten per hour. These measures will be implemented by July 8 after consultations with airlines.

    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.

    • 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.

      IndiGo cancels nearly 90 flights as disruptions continue in Delhi

      IndiGo, the largest airline from Delhi airport's Terminal 1, has cancelled around 90 flights due to a roof collapse. SpiceJet's flights have been diverted to Terminals 2 and 3, but the number of SpiceJet flights shifted to these terminals is unknown. The airport's roof collapsed during heavy rains, causing at least one death and six injuries. The Indian Institute of Technology and the GMR group have set up committees to investigate the incident.

      Delhi airport T1 shutdown: Over 20 flights cancelled on Saturday

      Following the roof collapse incident, the operations at T1 were suspended on Friday. The flights that were to be operated from the terminal have been shifted to Terminal 2 (T2) and Terminal 3 (T3). On Friday, Delhi airport operator DIAL said it has set up a technical committee to probe the roof collapse at the airport's Terminal 1.

      Iron rods rained down on cars: Delhi airport roof collapse victims narrate horrific story of lucky escape

      Heavy rainfall triggered a canopy collapse at IGI Airport's Terminal 1, claiming a cab driver's life and injuring multiple individuals, leading to significant flight disruptions. Eyewitnesses recounted the harrowing incident, emphasizing the near-miss for many present. Legal and technical investigations are underway, as authorities and emergency responders continue recovery efforts. DIAL has suspended terminal operations temporarily, ensuring safety before resuming normal services. Compensation has been announced for victims, highlighting ongoing efforts in infrastructure safety and maintenance.

      Delhi Airport Terminal Collapse: Operations halted at T1, at least 130 flights canceled

      A canopy collapse at Delhi Airport’s Terminal 1 led to a suspension of operations, affecting 128 flights. Passengers were redirected to Terminals 2 and 3. The Civil Aviation Ministry set up a "war room" for crisis management. Authorities are investigating, with steps planned to prevent future incidents. Airlines and the airport are managing increased traffic at the remaining terminals.

      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.

      1 dead, 6 injured as roof collapses at Delhi Airport; Terminal 1 sees 123 flight cancellations

      At least one person was killed and six others injured after a portion of the roof in the departure area of Delhi airport's Terminal 1 collapsed amid record rain. The tubular structure crushed cars, including cabs, shutting off entry into the building and leaving passengers stranded. Flights to and from the terminal at Indira Gandhi International Airport, one of the busiest in the world, were cancelled.

      Ensure there is no abnormal surge in airfares for Delhi flights, govt tells airlines

      The civil aviation ministry has requested airlines to avoid an abnormal surge in airfares for flights to and from Delhi due to the suspension of operations at Delhi airport's Terminal 1 following a roof collapse incident. The closure has led to flight cancellations and operations being shifted to Terminals 2 and 3.

      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.

      Chaos at Delhi Airport: Flights & metro shuttle suspended. Here is all you should know

      Delhi Airport Roof Collapse: A roof collapse at Terminal 1 of Delhi Airport on Friday resulted in one death and five injuries. The incident, caused by heavy rains in the Delhi-NCR region, also damaged several cars. Flights to and from Terminal 1 have been cancelled, and alternate arrangements are being made. The Aerocity Metro shuttle service to Terminal 1 has been suspended. Heavy rains caused waterlogging and traffic jams across the city, with major roads like Outer Ring Road, ITO, and Dhaula Kuan affected.

      Chaos at Delhi Airport: Terminal 1 roof collapse leaves cars buried, 1 dead and flights suspended

      IndiGo has canceled all flights to/from Terminal 1 due to the partial closure of Delhi Airport caused by heavy rains. Delhi and NCR (National Capital Region) received incessant rainfall accompanied by thunderstorms and lightning beginning in the early hours of Friday.

      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.

      Terminator Zero: Everything we know about plot, cast, characters and production team

      Terminator Zero, Netflix's animated series, features Rosario Dawson, Ann Dowd, André Holland, and Sonoya Mizuno. Set in two time periods, the series follows a soldier from the future sent to 1997 to change humanity's fate. It premieres on August 29.

      Rs 2,000-crore new terminal of Guwahati airport to open in April 2025: official

      The Adani Group-run Lokpriya Gopinath Bordoloi International Airport in Guwahati will shift to its new terminal by April 2025. It has been delayed by design changes The airport aims to be India's most efficient terminal at a cost of over Rs 2,000 crore. The new terminal will accommodate 13.1 million passengers annually, increasing runway capacity and introducing amenities like an MRO facility, helipad, and cargo market to establish the airport as an international hub for South East Asia.

      Cabinet approves offshore wind energy projects in Gujarat, Tamil Nadu with total outlay of Rs 7,453 cr

      The Union Cabinet approved India's first offshore wind energy projects with a capacity of 1 GW, divided equally between Gujarat and Tamil Nadu, at a total cost of Rs 7,453 crore. Information & Broadcasting Minister Ashwini Vaishnaw highlighted this as a landmark decision, emphasizing the significant opportunity it represents for India's renewable energy sector.

      Cabinet approves Rs 2,869 cr for development of Varanasi airport

      The Union Cabinet approved a Rs 2,869.65 crore proposal for the expansion of Lal Bahadur Shastri International Airport in Varanasi. The proposal includes extending the runway to dimensions 4075m x 45m and constructing a new Apron to park 20 aircraft.

      NCLT to hear insolvency plea filed by Engine Lease Finance against SpiceJet on August 2

      The National Company Law Tribunal (NCLT) has sent a notice to SpiceJet following an insolvency plea initiated by Engine Lease Finance BV, an aircraft engine lessor involved with the financially troubled airline.

      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.

      Leadership and long-term mega trends: Utpal Sheth on identifying 'Gorilla' companies

      ​We have already established that value creation is different from wealth creation. So, in my experience, there are three large components that create terminal value about which the terminal value investor should have differentiated insight on and those three components are intangibles, megatrends and leadership.

      Adani Ports signs 30-year concession to operate container terminal at Dar es Salaam Port in Tanzania

      Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone on Friday said its wholly owned subsidiary Adani International Ports Holdings Pte Ltd (AIPH) has signed a 30-year concession agreement with the Tanzania Ports Authority to operate and manage Container Terminal 2 at the Dar es Salaam Port in Tanzania. The Dar es Salaam Port is a gateway port with a well-connected network of roadways and railways, Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) said in a statement.

      Air India Express cancels 85 flights, issues ultimatum to striking employees

      Following the termination of 30 crew members at Tata-owned Air India Express due to a mass sick leave protest, the airline has revealed plans for assistance from its sister carrier, Air India. According to a spokesperson, Air India will step in to operate on 20 routes of Air India Express, aiming to mitigate any inconvenience caused by the disruption. As a result of the sick leave protest, Air India Express had to cancel 74 flights on Thursday, significantly impacting flight operations for the week.

      Bengaluru Airport faces water leakage amid heavy rainfall, disrupts operations of 17 flights

      Heavy rain led to water leakage at Kempegowda International Airport's Terminal 2 in Bengaluru, causing inconvenience to passengers. Several flights, including domestic and international, were diverted due to the heavy rainfall. The airport authorities responded promptly to mitigate the impact and restore normal operations.

      Delhi Airport's plan to convert Terminal 2 to international terminal delayed to early next year

      The proposed conversion of Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport Terminal 2 into an all-international terminal has been postponed to early next year, citing challenges faced during the winter season. Terminal 1's expansion is expected to be operational by June 2024, with plans to address international flight constraints. Airlines are urging flexibility in handling international flights amidst India's booming air traffic growth.

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