NEW DELHI: A ground collision between two aircraft at Indira Gandhi International Airport on Thursday damaged both planes after a SpiceJet aircraft, while taxiing, struck a stationary Akasa Air plane.According to a SpiceJet spokesperson, a B737-700 aircraft was involved in a ground incident while taxiing on April 16. The aircraft’s right winglet struck the left-hand horizontal stabiliser of another plane belonging to a different airline. The SpiceJet aircraft has since been grounded in Delhi for inspection.Meanwhile, Akasa Air confirmed that its aircraft, operating flight QP 1406 from Delhi to Hyderabad, was stationary at the time of the incident when it was hit by another airline’s plane. Following the collision, the aircraft returned to the bay.“All passengers and crew were safely disembarked, and our ground teams are making alternative arrangements to fly passengers to Hyderabad at the earliest,” an Akasa Air spokesperson said.No injuries were reported, and further details are awaited as authorities assess the extent of the damage and investigate the incident.
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