Dhaka, Feb. 5 -- Wings of an Air India A320 and an IndiGo A320 scraped against each other while taxiing at Mumbai's Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport on Tuesday, February 3.
The incident involved Air India flight AI2732, scheduled to operate from Mumbai to Coimbatore, and IndiGo flight 6E791, which had arrived from Hyderabad. Both aircraft were moving slowly on the taxiway when their right wingtips came into contact.
India's aviation regulator, the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA), said Air India's A320, registered as VT-TYF, was taxiing from taxiway C1 toward M4 for departure. At the same time, IndiGo's A320, registered as VT-IFV, was taxiing after arrival and joining taxiway B1.
"During taxiing, the right ...
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