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Air India A320 briefly lost key flight controls, Airbus analysis shows

Airbus said the preliminary report found all three hydraulic systems lost pressure within seconds, leaving the A320’s control surfaces unresponsive for about four seconds.

  • On August 4, Air India flight AI2379, an Airbus A320neo traveling from Phuket to Delhi, suddenly dropped around 300 feet, injuring 24 people on board during the flight.
  • Preliminary Airbus analysis indicates the aircraft lost key flight controls after registering simultaneous pressure losses in all three hydraulic systems—green, blue, and yellow—leaving primary control surfaces unresponsive for around four seconds.
  • The Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau is investigating with technical assistance from Airbus and France's BEA, though investigators have not yet established the root cause of the incident.
  • Following reports that the flight's captain tested positive for marijuana, Air India on Thursday began mandatory substance testing for all pilots, though the airline has not established a link to the altitude loss.
  • Airbus has requested that Air India conduct further checks on the plane's sensors and systems to provide additional data, as the preliminary assessment remains ongoing.
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In early August, an Air India aircraft dived 100 metres in a few seconds before recovering. 24 passengers were injured. The pilot reportedly lost control of some flight controls.

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An Air India Airbus A320 was left for a few seconds without response from some of its main flight controls after suffering hydraulic system failures while covering the route between Phuket, Thailand, and New Delhi. The episode, which took place on 4 August, caused the aircraft to suddenly lose almost 90 meters of altitude and left 24 injured between passengers and crew members before the plane recovered its normal operation.Keep reading....

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Airbus confirms hydraulic and flight-control issues in Air India's serious incident, following analysis of flight data recorder.

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Airbus has detected faults in the hydraulic system of an Air India A320 aircraft that suffered a fall in...

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An Air India Airbus A320 suddenly lost about 100 metres of altitude on August 4 between Phuket and Delhi, wounding 24 people. According to the preliminary technical evaluation of the Toulouse aircraft manufacturer, the aircraft's three hydraulic circuits lost their pressure suddenly, making the main flight controls inoperative for about four seconds.

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Indian Express broke the news in Noida, India on Thursday, August 13, 2026.
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