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A mishap occurred today at Kolkata Airport as an IndiGo aircraft collided with an Air India Express plane parked on the runway, just as the latter was preparing for takeoff to Chennai. The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) swiftly responded to the incident by removing the IndiGo pilots from their positions. The collision, which took place during a taxiing maneuver, is currently under investigation to ascertain the cause and potential consequences.
The incident unfolded when an IndiGo flight was maneuvering through the taxiway at Kolkata Airport in West Bengal, resulting in a collision with an Air India Express aircraft. Fortunately, no major casualties were reported, averting a potential disaster. Following the collision, the DGCA promptly took action by removing the IndiGo pilots from their roster, pending further investigation. In response, an Air India Express spokesperson conveyed regret for any inconvenience caused to passengers and affirmed cooperation with aviation authorities in the ongoing probe.