Three narrow-body Air India aircraft sustained damage at Delhi’s Terminal 2 on Sunday after intense winds and heavy rain caused ground support equipment to strike the planes. The incident, which occurred at 4:40 pm, resulted in the aircraft being withdrawn from service and disrupted airport operations throughout the capital.
What caused the damage at Delhi Airport?
The damage occurred during a sudden spell of gusty winds and heavy rain that swept through the area on Sunday. According to officials from Delhi International Airport Ltd (DIAL), the weather displaced nearby ground support equipment, which then struck the three Air India aircraft.

An airport official stated, “Three Air India aircraft were damaged due to ground support equipment hitting the aircraft as they moved from their position due to sudden strong wind and rain. The incident occurred at 4.40pm.”
How are the aircraft and operations being managed?
All three damaged narrow-body aircraft have been grounded for inspection and repairs. While Air India has not commented on the incident, an official familiar with the matter noted that two of the planes are expected to return to service shortly.
The severe weather also affected aircraft belonging to other airlines and caused disruptions to flight schedules. Authorities are currently looking into the situation, with an official stating, “We are investigating the matter.”
Frequently Asked Questions
What caused the damage to the Air India aircraft?
Strong winds and heavy rain displaced ground support equipment, causing it to strike the planes.
Were other airlines affected by the weather?
Yes, an official familiar with the matter said aircraft belonging to other airlines were also affected by the severe weather.
What is the current status of the damaged planes?
The three narrow-body aircraft have been grounded for inspection and repairs, though two are expected to return to service shortly.
How can airports better prepare for sudden weather changes that occur without official warnings?
