Two Jet Airways aircraft collide at IGI, grounded

May 07, 2017 08:32 pm | Updated 08:41 pm IST - New Delhi

Indira Gandhi International Airport. SPL ARRANGEMENT

Indira Gandhi International Airport. SPL ARRANGEMENT

Air passenger carrier Jet Airways on Sunday grounded two of its aircraft after they were involved in a minor collision at the IGI airport here.

An airport official said the incident occurred in the afternoon when the two aircraft, belonging to Jet Airways, brushed against each other while “taxiing out” to runway 29.

The official said the passengers and crew on-board both the flights numbered over 200.

According to a Jet Airways spokesperson, the two Jet Airways aircraft — operating flight 9W 603 from Delhi-Srinagar and 9W 730 from Delhi-Patna — were involved in a ground incident during taxi, while preparing for departure from IGI Airport.

“All guests and crew on-board both aircraft are safe and are being taken to the terminal for re-accommodation in subsequent flights,” the spokesperson said.

“The aircraft are currently being inspected by the Jet Airways engineering team. The airline has reported the event to the regulatory authorities. Both sets of crew have been de-rostered pending investigation.”

The aviation regulator, Directorate General of Civil Aviation, has ordered an enquiry into the incident.

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