Three Air India Aircraft Damaged in Sudden Storm at Delhi Airport
- Three Air India aircraft were damaged on June 7, 2026, at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi.
- The incident occurred when intense weather conditions disrupted operations at the airport.
- The damage was caused by the movement of ground support equipment during a weather event.
Three Air India aircraft were damaged on June 7, 2026, at Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in Delhi. A sudden storm characterized by heavy rain and strong winds caused ground equipment to strike the parked planes at Terminal 2, according to reports from the Hindustan Times and The New Indian Express.
The incident occurred when intense weather conditions disrupted operations at the airport. According to The Times of India, a sudden storm led to ground equipment colliding with the aircraft, resulting in damage to three separate planes belonging to Air India.
How did the aircraft sustain damage?
The damage was caused by the movement of ground support equipment during a weather event. The New Indian Express reported that the three parked Air India aircraft were hit by this equipment after a sudden storm swept through the area.

While the Hindustan Times and Telegraph India highlighted the role of heavy rain and strong winds in the event, The Times of India and The New Indian Express specifically identified the impact of ground equipment as the immediate cause of the aircraft damage.
Which aircraft and location were affected?
The affected aircraft were all operated by Air India and were stationary at the time of the incident. The Hindustan Times specified that the damage occurred at Terminal 2 of Indira Gandhi International Airport.
Telegraph India confirmed that the strong winds were the primary driver of the incident at the Delhi-based airport, though the reports did not specify the exact models of the three aircraft involved.
