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Sharjah-Surat flight of Air India Express collided with a truck while landing

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Sharjah-Surat flight of Air India Express collided with a truck while landing. The plane landed with 150 passengers was parked on the apron when it hit the dumper truck.

The left wing of the aircraft was damaged in the accident. The incident took place last Wednesday at 10.30 pm. The incident occurred when the VT-ATJ Airbus 320-251N flight from Sharjah landed at the airport. The truck was moving in the area while the new apron was being constructed. After landing the aircraft turned left from the runway onto the apron. When the plane turned left again, it hit the truck.

Airport Director-in-Charge SC Bhalse said that the plane was parked following the accident and the Directorate General of Civil Aviation has started an investigation into the incident, The Times of India reported. Sources said that all the passengers were brought out of the plane safely. Only after investigation can we find out who is responsible for the incident. Only later will it be known who is responsible for the accident, be it the construction work contractors, the airport staff or the pilot.

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