New Delhi: An aerobridge at the Delhi airport was partially damaged when a Jet Airways plane brushed against it while docking, prompting the aviation regulator Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) to initiate a probe.
The incident occurred on June 26 when Airbus A-330 grazed against the aerobridge at the Terminal-3 of the IGI Airport, squeezing a part of it, airport sources said, adding that the bridge suffered "partial damage".
There was neither any damage to the aircraft, nor were there any injuries, they said.
While a Jet spokesperson confirmed the incident, the airport sources termed it as "minor" saying the aerobridges are built in such a manner so as to take most of the impact and cause minimum damage to the aircraft.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation is probing the incident, the sources said.
The incident occurred on June 26 when Airbus A-330 grazed against the aerobridge at the Terminal-3 of the IGI Airport, squeezing a part of it, airport sources said, adding that the bridge suffered "partial damage".
There was neither any damage to the aircraft, nor were there any injuries, they said.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation is probing the incident, the sources said.
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