Pune: A Delhi-bound Air India flight had to be cancelled after it experienced a collision with a tug truck while taxiing towards the runway before take-off at Pune Airport on Thursday. No injuries were reported, officials said.
Around 180 passengers were onboard the plane when the incident took place. Airport officials said that due to collision, the aircraft suffered damage to its nose and a tyre near the landing gear but all passengers and crew are reported to be safe. The emergency protocols were swiftly enacted, ensuring everybody's safety.
Airport officials said that all passengers were deplaned and arrangements were made for accommodating them in an alternative flight to Delhi.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) has launched an inquiry to determine the cause and possible lapses that led to the collision. As per the preliminary reports, the tug truck, which was used for towing the aircraft on the ground, struck the plane during the taxiing process.