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Air India aircraft suffered damage to one of its engines early Thursday after it sucked in a baggage container. Photo: Wikimedia Commons.

New York-bound Air India A350 engine damaged after sucking in baggage container at Delhi airport

| @indiablooms | Jan 15, 2026, at 11:22 pm

An Air India aircraft suffered damage to one of its engines early Thursday after it sucked in a baggage container while taxiing at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport amid dense fog, the airline confirmed.

The incident involved Flight AI101, an Airbus A350 operating from Delhi to New York (JFK).

The aircraft had returned to Delhi shortly after takeoff due to the unexpected closure of Iranian airspace, which disrupted its planned route.

“Air India confirms that Flight AI101, operating from Delhi to New York (JFK), was forced to return to Delhi shortly after departure owing to the sudden closure of Iranian airspace. Upon landing, the aircraft encountered a foreign object while taxiing in dense fog, resulting in damage to the right engine,” an Air India spokesperson said.

The airline said the aircraft was safely brought to its designated parking bay and that all passengers and crew remained safe throughout the incident.

The aircraft has since been grounded for detailed inspection and necessary repairs, Air India said, warning that the incident could lead to temporary disruptions on select A350 routes.

“Air India regrets the inconvenience caused to our passengers and is proactively assisting them with alternative travel arrangements or refunds, as preferred. Safety remains our paramount priority,” the spokesperson added.

Meanwhile, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched an investigation into the incident and is examining how the baggage container or other foreign object came into the aircraft’s engine path during taxiing operations.

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