Bird-Hit Incidents Reported At Airports Rose To 1,782 In 2025: Centre

The Indian government has revealed a significant increase in bird-hit incidents at airports, with the number rising from 1,278 in 2024 to 1,782 in 2025. This alarming trend was disclosed during a session in the Lok Sabha, highlighting concerns over aviation safety and wildlife management. The rise in such incidents poses potential risks to aircraft and passengers, prompting calls for enhanced measures to mitigate these occurrences. The Ministry of Civil Aviation is expected to address this issue by implementing better wildlife management strategies and improving airport safety protocols to ensure the protection of both aviation operations and the environment. Experts suggest that increased awareness and monitoring of bird populations around airports could play a crucial role in reducing bird-strike incidents in the future, thereby safeguarding both travelers and wildlife. The government’s acknowledgment of this issue marks a crucial step in addressing the challenges posed by wildlife interactions in the aviation sector.
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