A software glitch in Delhi Airport’s ATC system disrupted over 400 flights, causing delays of 50-55 minutes across northern India. The AMSS failure forced manual operations, impacting airlines like IndiGo, Air India, and SpiceJet. The Airports Authority of India confirmed it wasn’t a cyberattack and is restoring the system. Passengers are advised to check airline updates.
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