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IndiGo Chairman Trashes Charge Of Intentionally Planning Operational Meltdown

IndiGo Chairman Trashes Charge Of Intentionally Planning Operational Meltdown
The disruptions, he said, were triggered by a combination of internal and external factors, including minor technical glitches and other factors (Image source: Unsplash)
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  • IndiGo chairman denied deliberate chaos to bypass Flight Duty Time Limit norms
  • Disruptions caused by technical issues, weather, congestion, and new FDTL rules
  • Board held emergency meetings and formed crisis group to manage the situation
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IndiGo Chairman Vikram Singh Mehta, in a statement issued on Wednesday, dismissed the charge of intentionally planning the chaos to bypass the Flight Duty Time Limit (FDTL) norms.

"The disruptions of last week did not happen because of any deliberate action," Mehta said. They happened because a combination of internal and unanticipated external events, which "pushed our systems beyond their limits".

The external events include minor technical glitches, scheduled changes linked to the start of the winter season, adverse weather conditions, increased congestion in the aviation system, and implementation of the revised Flight Duty Time Limit norms, he explained.

Mehta rejected allegations that IndiGo engineered the crisis, influenced government rules, compromised safety, or lacked board involvement, calling them false. He stressed that the board was fully engaged, holding an emergency meeting on the first day of disruptions and setting up a crisis management group that met daily.

“Our collective focus was to restore operations, support passengers, communicate transparently, and prevent recurrence,” he said. Calling the episode a “blemish” on IndiGo's clean record, Mehta said rebuilding trust will be a journey based on actions, not words.

“As chairman, I apologise without conditions or excuses. We reaffirm our commitment to safety and reliability and promise to emerge stronger,” he concluded.

Mehta acknowledged that thousands of passengers were stranded on Dec. 3, 4, and 5 due to an “unexpected chain of events” that led to widespread cancellations, delayed baggage, and missed family, business, and medical commitments.

"IndiGo has followed the pilot fatigue (FDTL) rules as they came into effect. We operated under the new rules throughout… both in July and November. We did not attempt to bypass them. Nor did we do anything that negatively impacted our unblemished track record of safety," he said.

The IndiGo chairman noted that the airline's board has decided to involve an "external technical expert" to help determine the root causes behind the operational crisis, and ensure corrective action.

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