Air India aircraft suffers tail strike while landing at Bengaluru airport
An Air India A321 experienced a tail strike on landing in Bengaluru due to wake turbulence, grounding the aircraft for inspection. Passengers disembarked safely, but the return flight was cancelled.
An Air India A321 experienced a tail strike on landing in Bengaluru due to wake turbulence, grounding the aircraft for inspection. Passengers disembarked safely, but the return flight was cancelled.
An Air India A321 experienced a tail strike on landing in Bengaluru due to wake turbulence, grounding the aircraft for inspection. Passengers disembarked safely, but the return flight was cancelled.
An Air India A321 aircraft with 181 passengers onboard suffered a tail strike while landing at Bengaluru airport on Thursday morning. The plane has been grounded for a detailed inspection.
The flight, AI2651, was operating from Delhi to Bengaluru. An Air India spokesperson confirmed the aircraft “experienced a tail strike during landing,” but all passengers and crew disembarked safely.
A source said the incident occurred after the plane encountered wake turbulence from a nearby wide-body aircraft, prompting the pilot to attempt a go-around manoeuvre, during which the tail strike happened.
As a result, the return flight AI2652 from Bengaluru to Delhi has been cancelled. Air India said alternative arrangements are being made for affected passengers, and ground teams are providing necessary assistance.
Wake turbulence occurs when an aircraft produces lift, creating counter-rotating vortices that can affect other planes, according to the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The incident will be investigated following established procedures with regulatory authorities.