Air India planes damaged at Delhi airport by ground equipment
Three Air India aircraft at Delhi airport were struck by ground support equipment, causing damage. Two planes are set to resume operations soon, while the third requires a longer repair. The airport operator confirmed the incidents and timelines; no injuries or causes are detailed.
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- The Hindu Businessยท2h agoThree Air India planes at Delhi airport struck by equipment; sidelined operations
Three Air India aircraft parked at Delhi airport were struck by ground support equipment. Of the three planes affected, two are expected to resume operations soon, while the third will take longer to repair. The airport operator confirmed the incidents and the expected repair timeline.
Read on The Hindu Business - Indian Expressยท5h agoGround equipment strikes three Air India planes at Delhi airport, causing damage
Three Air India aircraft were damaged at Delhi's airport after being struck by ground support equipment. The incident involved aircraft on the tarmac and occurred at Delhi airport. No further details on causes or injuries were provided in the body. The incident centers on aviation operations and airport ground handling in India.
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๐ Geography
Indira Gandhi International Airport (DEL) serves Delhi, India, and handles domestic and international air traffic.
๐ Definition
Ground support equipment refers to the vehicles and machinery used to service aircraft on the ground, such as baggage tugs, conveyors, and refueling trucks.
๐ History
Air India aircraft incidents involving ground equipment have occurred before at major hubs, though damage timelines and causes are not always disclosed.
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