No one was injured when an Air India aircraft collided with a piece of ground support equipment at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport, according to a report by India Today.
According to the report, the inbound plane from Vadodara landed in Delhi Friday and was taxiing toward a parking bay when the accident occurred. The report stated one of the plane's engines collided with a truck carrying a ground-based cooling unit.
The airline has constituted a two-member high-level committee to investigate the incident, according to the report, noting a similar incident occurred last month when one of the wings of Ethiopian Airlines hit an Air India flight.
19/09/17 India Today
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According to the report, the inbound plane from Vadodara landed in Delhi Friday and was taxiing toward a parking bay when the accident occurred. The report stated one of the plane's engines collided with a truck carrying a ground-based cooling unit.
The airline has constituted a two-member high-level committee to investigate the incident, according to the report, noting a similar incident occurred last month when one of the wings of Ethiopian Airlines hit an Air India flight.
19/09/17 India Today
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