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Cargo truck hits Boeing 737 at Mumbai airport
  Date : 15-07-2025

An Akasa Air Boeing 737 parked at Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport was struck by a cargo truck in the early hours of Monday, triggering an immediate investigation.

The incident, involving a third-party ground handler, occurred shortly after the aircraft arrived from Bengaluru and was docked at the airport.

According to Akasa Air, the cargo truck, operated by a third-party ground handling service, collided with the stationary aircraft. “The incident occurred while the aircraft was parked at Mumbai airport,” an Akasa Air spokesperson stated. “We are conducting a thorough inspection of the aircraft and working closely with the ground handler to investigate the cause.”

The extent of the damage to the Boeing 737 remains unclear, pending a detailed assessment. Sources indicate the plane was stationary at a gate when the truck made contact, raising questions about ground handling protocols.

Akasa Air has launched a joint probe with the third-party handler to determine the circumstances of the collision. “We are committed to ensuring a comprehensive investigation,” the airline said, emphasizing passenger and aircraft safety. The inspection will assess any structural or operational impacts to ensure the plane meets stringent safety standards before returning to service.

The incident highlights the critical need for rigorous ground handling procedures at one of India’s busiest airports. As the investigation unfolds, both Akasa Air and airport authorities are expected to review safety protocols to prevent future mishaps, maintaining confidence in Mumbai’s aviation hub.



  
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