A major technical glitch at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport on Friday caused significant disruption to flight operations for over an hour. According to reports, the problem occurred in the Air Traffic Control’s (ATC) Automatic Message Switch (AMS) system, which handles crucial communication between control units and aircraft. The issue began around 9 a.m., leading to a delay in several domestic and international flights, while some had to be canceled due to the temporary breakdown. Sources from the Airports Authority of India (AAI) confirmed that the technical issue has now been rectified. Technical teams worked swiftly to restore the system, and the AMS has resumed normal operations. During the glitch, ATC teams managed air traffic manually, ensuring safety while trying to minimize inconvenience to passengers. An official advisory issued by Delhi Airport stated that flight operations are now stable and passengers need not worry. Over 200 flights were affected during the period of disruption. Aviation authorities have assured that necessary steps are being taken to prevent a recurrence of such technical faults. The situation has now returned to normal, bringing relief to passengers and airport staff alike.


