Engine Failure Sparks Fire on Delhi Zurich Flight During Takeoff Injuring Six Passengers
Engine failure on Delhi Zurich flight during takeoff at Indira Gandhi International Airport triggers fire injuring six passengers as emergency evacuation ensures safety of over two hundred people onboard

A tense situation unfolded at Indira Gandhi International Airport after a Delhi Zurich flight was forced to halt takeoff following a sudden engine failure that led to a fire. The early morning incident caused panic among passengers as flames were noticed from the aircraft engine moments before departure.
According to officials, the aircraft operated by Swiss International Air Lines was preparing to depart for Zurich when the technical fault occurred. The crew reacted quickly, aborting the takeoff and initiating emergency protocols to prevent further escalation.
Passengers were immediately evacuated using emergency measures, but in the process six individuals sustained injuries. Authorities confirmed that the injured were shifted to nearby hospitals and are currently receiving treatment. Their condition is reported to be stable.
There were around 232 passengers on board along with crew members at the time of the incident. Officials stated that swift coordination by airport emergency teams helped avoid a major disaster, ensuring everyone was brought to safety without further harm.
Arrangements have been made to accommodate stranded passengers, and airline authorities are working to send them to their destination on an alternative flight. Investigations are underway to determine the exact cause of the engine failure and the subsequent fire.
The incident has once again highlighted the importance of rapid response systems and safety preparedness during critical moments in aviation operations.





