Generally, aircraft are designed to operate safely in a wide range of weather conditions, including rain. Modern aviation technology and established procedures allow for departures and arrivals even with significant precipitation. However, heavy rain, particularly when accompanied by other factors such as strong winds, low visibility, or lightning, can lead to delays or cancellations. Safety remains the paramount concern for all airlines and aviation authorities.
The ability to operate flights in less-than-ideal weather is critical for maintaining air travel schedules and minimizing disruptions to passengers and commerce. Historically, weather has played a significant role in aviation safety, and ongoing advancements in meteorology, aircraft design, and air traffic control have dramatically improved the industry’s ability to manage weather-related challenges. This allows for a reliable and efficient air transportation system, even in challenging conditions.