Cargo Truck Hits Akasa Air Aircraft at Mumbai Airport, Inspection Underway
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Cargo truck hits Akasa Air aircraft at Mumbai airport, inspection underway
This accident, as said by Akasa Air, occurred when the aircraft was at Bay A-7 and a cargo truck operated by BWFS (Bird Worldwide Flight Services) made contact with the right wing of the aircraft while it was undergoing unloading procedures.
Akasa aircraft hit by cargo truck at Mumbai airport, no injuries reported
A cargo truck rammed into an Akasa aircraft at Mumbai airport, prompting a thorough inspection of the plane. Akasa has confirmed that no injuries or casualties were reported in the incident. Pictures show the truck hitting the tail of the aircraft. The extent of damage to the plane is yet to be determined. The mishap appears to have occurred due to a lack of communication on the runway, raising concerns about airport safety protocols.
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Akasa Aircraft Damaged After Cargo Truck Collision at Mumbai Airport
An Akasa Air aircraft was damaged on Monday after a cargo truck collided with it at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport. The plane was parked at the time of the incident. According to airline officials, the cargo truck was being operated by a third-party ground handling service when it came into contact with the stationary aircraft. “A third-party ground handler, while operating a cargo truck, came in contact with an Akasa…
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