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Air India warns of A350 route disruptions after engine damage due to ‘foreign object’ in Delhi

Air India operates six Airbus A350s on lucrative routes, including between Delhi and London & New York. The damage occurred as the airplane was taxiing in dense fog.

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Bengaluru: Air India warned of possible disruptions to its A350 routes due to engine damage sustained by one of its long-haul aircraft after encountering “a foreign object” on Thursday.

Air India operates six Airbus A350s on lucrative routes, including between India‘s capital New Delhi and London, New York and Newark, making the airline vulnerable to disruptions should an aircraft be grounded unexpectedly.

The damage to the airplane occurred as it was taxiing in dense fog in New Delhi, the carrier said. It did not disclose further details on the foreign object or the routes that could be affected.

“The aircraft is currently grounded for a thorough investigation and necessary repairs, which may cause potential disruptions on select A350 routes,” Air India said.

The plane had been flying to New York but was forced to turn back to its origin following Iran’s temporary airspace closure, which impacted its planned route. The incident occurred after it landed back in New Delhi.

Iran has since reopened its airspace after a near-five-hour closure imposed amid concerns over possible military action between the U.S. and Iran that forced airlines to cancel, reroute or delay some flights.

(Reporting by Nandan Mandayam in Bengaluru; Editing by Nivedita Bhattacharjee and Joe Bavier)

Disclaimer: This report is auto generated from the Reuters news service. ThePrint holds no responsibility for its content.


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