Breaking: Air India flight fire, aircraft was coming from Hong Kong to Delhi
Samira Vishwas July 22, 2025 11:25 PM

There has been an accident at Delhi Airport. It is said that Air India plane caught fire as soon as he landed. According to a statement issued by the Airport Authority, the air India’s auxiliary power unit caught fire as soon as he landed at Delhi Airport from Hong Kong. It is a matter of relief that all the passengers and the crew people are said to be safe in this accident.

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A statement issued by the Air Port Authority said that an Air India aircraft caught fire on Monday soon after landing at Indira Gandhi Airport in Delhi. At the same time, an Air India spokesman said that passengers and crew members landed safely after the incident. However, the aircraft has suffered some damage due to fire.

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According to PTI report, a unit of flight number AI 315 from Hong Kong caught fire immediately after landing. The incident of fire in the aircraft’s assistant power unit (APU) occurred when passengers started landing. However, APU was automatically closed after landing.

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The aircraft has been stopped at the airport for further investigation. The regulator has also been informed about this incident. Teams are doing their work. It is worth noting that the incident has come to light at a time when the airline company issued a statement on Tuesday saying that it has completed the precautionary investigation of the locking system of fleet control switches of fleet of 787 and 737 aircraft. No flaws have been found in these instruments.

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