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Air India Technical Incidents Such as Fuel Leaks Hit 14-Month High

  • In January, Air India recorded 1.09 technical incidents per 1,000 flights, quadrupling from 0.26 in December 2024 across more than 17,500 flights.
  • Air India, owned by Tata Group and Singapore Airlines, struggles to replace an ageing fleet amid supply‑chain delays and faces financial hits from Pakistan airspace closure, while India's civil aviation ministry said 82.5% of its 166 aircraft had recurring defects this month.
  • Incidents included a Dubai‑Mumbai arrival with engine oil `low`, a Delhi‑Dubai flight on January 12 forced to return, five fuel or engine oil leaks, and 0.29 operational incidents per 1,000 flights.
  • The regulator asked Air India to explain a possibly faulty fuel switch, while the airline said it increased critical spares inventory by over 30% and replaced engineering components.
  • The airline has a fleet of 191 planes and orders for over 500 more aircraft, while its February company document outlined steps to drive down technical issues after a crash last year that killed 260 people.
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Times of India broke the news in India on Tuesday, February 24, 2026.
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