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BusinessJul 14, 2025 05:47 PM

Cargo truck hits Akasa air airplane parked at Mumbai airport - Times of India

MUMBAI: A cargo truck hit an Akasa Air Boeing 737 aircraft parked at Mumbai airport in the early hours of Monday. Akasa confirmed the incident. The airline, in a statement, said a third-party ground handler was operating the cargo truck that came in contact with the aircraft."The aircraft is currently undergoing a thorough inspection, and we are investigating the incident with the third-party ground handler," the airline added. The aircraft operated a flight from Bengaluru and landed and docked at the Mumbai airport when the incident occurred, said sources.

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