Flight operations at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport were disrupted on Thursday after a technical glitch in the Air Traffic Control (ATC) server caused significant delays. For nearly 30 minutes, aircraft were unable to take off, leading to congestion on the runway and inconvenience for passengers. This marks the second such incident in two days, raising concerns about the airport’s operational systems and technical reliability. According to initial reports, a technical malfunction in the ATC server temporarily halted flight clearances, preventing aircraft from receiving permission for departure. Several airlines issued updates to stranded passengers, citing the technical issue as the reason for the delay. The airport authorities, along with technical teams, swiftly initiated corrective measures to restore normal operations. While no flight cancellations were reported, the incident caused a ripple effect, delaying subsequent flights and affecting overall schedules. Officials have confirmed that a detailed probe will be conducted to identify the root cause and prevent future occurrences. As one of the busiest airports in the world, Delhi Airport handles hundreds of flights daily, and such disruptions highlight the need for enhanced backup systems and technical resilience.

