Swiss Flight LX147 Evacuated at Delhi IGI After Engine Fire – Latest Updates

Swiss Flight LX147

Swiss Flight LX147 Evacuated – A dramatic incident unfolded at Delhi’s Indira Gandhi International (IGI) Airport early April 26, 2026, when Swiss International Air Lines flight LX147 to Zurich aborted takeoff due to an engine failure and fire. The Airbus A330 (registration HB-JHK), with 228 passengers and 4 infants aboard, reached 104 knots before pilots rejected takeoff around 1:08 AM IST on Runway 28/10.

Incident Breakdown

Smoke and flames erupted from one engine (possibly engine #1) during acceleration, prompting a full emergency declaration at ~2 AM. Fire tenders rushed in as crew evacuated everyone via slides—some used stairs for accessibility. The aircraft halted safely, but the scene was chaotic with visible fire near landing gear.

Casualties and Response

Reports vary: 6 injured (minor cuts, bruises from slides), including 4-5 passengers and 1 crew member, all hospitalized briefly—no serious cases. Swiss activated a task force, arranging hotels and rebookings. IGI operations stayed unaffected; runway briefly closed for checks.

Swiss Flight Airline & Official Statements

Swiss: “Crew rejected takeoff after engine issue; precautionary evacuation. Technical experts en route to Delhi.” DGCA/IGI: “Safety protocols executed; all safe.” Social media videos from @JainIshan316 captured smoke and slides.

Real-Time Status (April 27, 10:58 AM IST)

No major disruptions at IGI today—operations normal. LX147 canceled; next DEL-ZRH flights (e.g., LX147 scheduled 1:05 AM April 27) on time per trackers, but monitor for echoes. Swiss probes ongoing; bird strike or mechanical fault suspected. Passenger re-accommodations continue.

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