<p>An engine of a grounded SpiceJet Q400 plane caught fire at the Delhi airport on Tuesday evening, and the aircraft and maintenance personnel are safe, according to officials.</p>.<p>A SpiceJet spokesperson said a fire warning was observed in an engine of the Q400 aircraft that was under maintenance, and the fire extinguisher was discharged.</p>.<p>The spokesperson also added that as a precaution, the fire brigade was called and that the aircraft and maintenance personnel are safe.</p>.<p>An official at the airport said that around 8 pm, the fire was reported in one of the engines of the grounded aircraft, and later the fire was extinguished.</p>.<p>"On July 25, SpiceJet Q400 aircraft under maintenance, while carrying out engine ground run at idle power at bay, the AME observed fire warning on #1 engine," the airline spokesperson said in a statement.</p>.<p>Q400 is a turbo-prop aircraft.</p>.<p>As per the airline's website, it has Q400s that can accommodate 78 passengers and 90 passengers.</p>.<p>Earlier in the day, aviation regulator DGCA said it has taken off SpiceJet from its enhanced surveillance regime.</p>
<p>An engine of a grounded SpiceJet Q400 plane caught fire at the Delhi airport on Tuesday evening, and the aircraft and maintenance personnel are safe, according to officials.</p>.<p>A SpiceJet spokesperson said a fire warning was observed in an engine of the Q400 aircraft that was under maintenance, and the fire extinguisher was discharged.</p>.<p>The spokesperson also added that as a precaution, the fire brigade was called and that the aircraft and maintenance personnel are safe.</p>.<p>An official at the airport said that around 8 pm, the fire was reported in one of the engines of the grounded aircraft, and later the fire was extinguished.</p>.<p>"On July 25, SpiceJet Q400 aircraft under maintenance, while carrying out engine ground run at idle power at bay, the AME observed fire warning on #1 engine," the airline spokesperson said in a statement.</p>.<p>Q400 is a turbo-prop aircraft.</p>.<p>As per the airline's website, it has Q400s that can accommodate 78 passengers and 90 passengers.</p>.<p>Earlier in the day, aviation regulator DGCA said it has taken off SpiceJet from its enhanced surveillance regime.</p>