An Air India flight from Delhi to Amritsar briefly strayed into Pakistan's airspace on June 22 during a go-around manoeuvre. The airline confirmed the "marginal infringement" and stated it's under internal investigation and reported to regulators. The DGCA clarified the Airbus A321 was radar vectored and the event was coordinated with Pakistan ATC. The aircraft safely diverted back to Delhi, with no injuries reported.

Air India said the crew operating flight AI479 had "marginally infringed" into Pakistan airspace during the manoeuvre. | India News

An Air India flight from Delhi to Amritsar briefly strayed into Pakistan's airspace on June 22 during a go-around manoeuvre. The airline confirmed the "marginal infringement" and…

Air India flight briefly entered Pakistan airspace; DGCA takes action against Amritsar air traffic controller and operating crew.

Air India flight briefly enters Pakistan airspace; DGCA takes action against air traffic controller and crew for non-reporting.

NEW DELHI: An Air India Delhi-Amritsar flight briefly entered Pakistan airspace while holding to land Monday, prompting authorities to ground the operating crew and an Amritsar…

DGCA de-rostered Air India flight crew and an ATC for a brief incursion into Pakistan airspace during landing at Amritsar on June 22. | India News

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