Due to technical problems with the air traffic control system, more than 100 planes were delayed at the Delhi airport on Friday morning. Authorities are attempting to resolve the problems, according to sources.
Indira Gandhi International Airport (IGIA) in the nation's capital is the busiest airport of the country and handles over 1,500 airplane operations every day.
According to the sources, since Thursday night, technical difficulties have prevented air traffic controllers from receiving flight plans automatically.
There are some issues with the Automatic Message Switching System (AMSS) that provides the information for the Auto Track System (AMS), which gives the flight plans, one of the sources said.
With the system issues continuing, air traffic controllers are preparing the fligh

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