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IndiGo A321neo Grounded After Gorakhpur Landing Incident

IndiGo plane hits tail, lands safely. Grounded for maintenance.

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Sat, 22 August 2026 at 01:42 pm
IndiGo A321neo Grounded After Gorakhpur Landing Incident

An IndiGo Airbus A321neo aircraft was involved in a tail impact incident during its landing approach at Gorakhpur airport. The flight, which originated from Delhi, successfully landed on its third attempt. Following the incident, a post-flight inspection revealed scratches around the APU inlet. As a result, the aircraft has been grounded at Gorakhpur airport and will undergo necessary maintenance before resuming operations.

The incident highlights the importance of safety protocols in the aviation industry. IndiGo has stated that the aircraft will not resume operations until it receives the necessary technical and regulatory clearances. This ensures that the plane is airworthy and meets all safety standards.

The Airbus A321neo is a popular aircraft model used by many airlines, including IndiGo. The airline has a large fleet of A320neo and A321neo aircraft, which are known for their fuel efficiency and comfort. However, like any complex machine, they require regular maintenance to ensure safe operation.

Gorakhpur airport is a key destination for IndiGo, with multiple flights operating to and from the city daily. The airport serves as a hub for passengers traveling to and from eastern Uttar Pradesh. The incident has not affected other IndiGo flights to and from Gorakhpur, and the airline has made arrangements to accommodate passengers affected by the grounded aircraft.

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is responsible for regulating the safety of air transport in India. The regulatory body has strict guidelines in place for aircraft maintenance and operation. In this case, the DGCA will likely conduct an investigation into the incident to determine the cause of the tail impact.

The incident is a reminder of the importance of safety in the aviation industry. Airlines and regulatory bodies must work together to ensure that aircraft are properly maintained and operated to minimize the risk of accidents. In this case, IndiGo's decision to ground the aircraft and await technical and regulatory clearances demonstrates its commitment to safety.

The aircraft will remain grounded until it receives the necessary clearances. IndiGo has not announced a timeline for the aircraft's return to service, but it is likely that it will be back in operation soon. In the meantime, passengers can expect some disruptions to their travel plans, but the airline is working to minimize the impact of the incident.

In conclusion, the incident involving the IndiGo A321neo aircraft at Gorakhpur airport highlights the importance of safety in the aviation industry. The airline's decision to ground the aircraft and await technical and regulatory clearances demonstrates its commitment to safety, and passengers can expect a safe and comfortable travel experience with IndiGo.

Frequently asked questions

What happened to the IndiGo A321neo aircraft?

The aircraft experienced a tail impact during its landing approach at Gorakhpur airport.

Is the aircraft still in operation?

No, the aircraft has been grounded at Gorakhpur airport for necessary maintenance and will not resume operations until it receives technical and regulatory clearances.

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