Flight operations at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport faced delays on Friday due to a temporary outage of the Airport Authority of India’s AMSS air traffic control system. Several flights experienced over 30-minute delays affecting both arrivals and departures as operators worked to restore normalcy amid congestion.
Key Highlights
Temporary AMSS system outage caused delays at Delhi Airport
Multiple flights delayed by 30 minutes or more
Both arrivals and departures impacted, causing congestion at boarding gates
IndiGo confirmed flight delays and urged passengers to check real-time updates
Airport and technical teams actively working to resolve the issue quickly
Detailed Report
Flight operations at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International Airport were disrupted on the morning of November 7, 2025, due to a temporary outage of the Airport Authority of India’s Automated Meteorological Support System (AMSS), an essential component of air traffic control. The outage led to delays exceeding 30 minutes for multiple flights, affecting both arrivals and departures.
Passengers on delayed flights experienced extended wait times on runways and boarding areas, while airlines including IndiGo issued advisories recommending travelers monitor live flight status updates. Air traffic controllers and technical teams responded swiftly to contain the disruption and restore full operational capacity.
This incident follows a recent recurrence of system-related delays at the airport earlier in the week, highlighting ongoing challenges in managing air traffic amid growing passenger volumes and technical complexities.
IndiGo and airport authorities have assured passengers that they are coordinating closely to minimize inconvenience and normalize flight schedules as quickly as possible.
Sources: AP7am, NDTV, News18, ET Now