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 Air India Delhi–New York flight sustains engine damage after baggage container ingestion

Air India Delhi–New York flight sustains engine damage after baggage container ingestion


PTI, NEW DELHI, JAN 15, 2026: Air India’s newest Airbus A350, operating a Delhi–New York flight with over 250 passengers on board, sustained engine damage after ingesting an improperly secured baggage container while taxiing to its parking bay at Delhi airport, sources said.

The incident occurred when Flight AI101, which returned to the national capital shortly after take-off after Iran unexpectedly closed its airspace, was taxiing to its parking bay in dense fog. No one was injured in the incident.

Engine ingestion refers to an incident in which a jet engine draws in a foreign object—such as baggage containers, tools, debris or birds—instead of clean air. Unverified videos and pictures showed damage to the aircraft’s right-side engine.

The aircraft has been grounded for repairs, adding to Air India’s widebody aircraft shortage, with one of its six A350s currently out of service.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched a probe into the incident to ascertain how a foreign object got lodged inside the engine.

“Air India confirms that Flight AI101, operating from Delhi to New York (JFK), was forced to return to Delhi shortly after take-off due to the unexpected closure of Iranian airspace, which impacted its planned route. Upon landing in Delhi, the aircraft encountered a foreign object while taxiing in dense fog, resulting in damage to the right engine,” the airline said in a statement.

It, however, did not identify the “foreign object”. Sources said the foreign object was an improperly secured baggage container.

“The aircraft was safely positioned at the designated parking stand, ensuring the safety of all passengers and crew on board,” the airline said in a statement.

A civil aviation ministry spokesperson said the aircraft landed safely at Runway 28 and, while taxiing to the apron area at taxiway N/N4 junction, the right engine ingested a cargo container, causing substantial damage to the engine.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is probing the incident.

Air India said the aircraft has been grounded for a thorough investigation, and there could be potential disruptions on select routes operated with the A350 aircraft.

Strict ground handling protocols are in place at airports, including when an aircraft’s engines are on after landing, and there could have been some lapses that have resulted in this rare incident.

Back in December 2015, an Air India technician was sucked into an aircraft engine at the Mumbai airport. Jet engines operate with immense suction, especially at low speeds during taxiing or take-off. Any object entering the engine can damage or bend fan blades or cause hidden structural stress to internal components. The engine often has to be shut down and inspected or replaced.

Flight-tracking data showed that the aircraft (registration VT-JRB) departed Delhi at 2:36 a.m. and was cruising over Ahmedabad airspace when the closure of airspace came into effect, blocking its planned overflight of Iran—a key corridor for westbound transatlantic flights. With no viable alternate routing available at that stage, the crew took the precautionary decision to turn back to Delhi.

Iranian airspace is a key transit corridor for long-haul flights between South Asia, Europe and North America, as it offers the shortest and most fuel-efficient westbound route. Iran closed its airspace to commercial flights for over four hours early Thursday amid tensions with the United States over Tehran’s bloody crackdown on nationwide protests.

While international carriers diverted north and south around Iran, the closure appeared to have expired after one extension. A prolonged shutdown of Iranian airspace would have further strained Indian carriers, which have already been operating under longer flight times and higher fuel costs due to the ongoing closure of Pakistan’s airspace.

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