Mumbai: Three Air India narrowbody aircraft parked at Terminal 2 of Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport were damaged on Sunday when ground support equipment hit them due to sudden strong wind and rain, the airport operator said.All three aircraft were taken out of operation after the collision, said the operator.The ground equipment belonging to Air India Engineering and IndiGo moved from their position due to the sudden inclement weather, hitting the aircraft parked at Terminal 2, it said.The private operator also said that the Air Traffic Control had issued no warning (to the airport operator or airlines) about any change in weather.Also read | How Union Cabinet's Rs 10,000-crore price stabilisation fund for aviation turbine fuel will workAir India declined to comment on the incident.An airline source, however, said that along with three of Air India planes, aircraft of other operators were also impacted due to the hostile weather conditions.He said that of the three impacted aircraft, two will be back in the operations soon while the third will take a little longer to be fixed.
Three Air India aircraft parked at IGI hit by ground equipment, taken out of operation
Strong winds and rain caused ground support equipment to hit three Air India aircraft at Delhi's Indira Gandhi International Airport. The aircraft were parked at Terminal 2. The incident occurred on Sunday. The airport operator said no weather warning was issued. Two of the damaged planes are expected to return to service soon.











