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According to photographs shared sources of Airbus Airbus A320, which travels from Hyderabad to Chennai, on Saturday (June 14, 2025) on Saturday (June 14, 2025) (June 14, 2025) on Saturday (June 14, 2025), it travels from Hyderabad to Chennai. However, Indigo denied that the aircraft was involved in the tail strike and acknowledged that there was an incident. The aircraft, registered as VT-DIP, from Chennai since June 14, did not arise from Chennai.
Since 2023, the airline has announced six known tailcase incidents from the A321 Indigo, two of which included a single aircraft registered as VT-IBI. A321 is a longer version of the A320.
The Air accident investigation office is in the process of investigating the problem, but has been burdened with a number of other cases, including several helicopter accidents in Uttarakhand, pilot school problems, and the last Air India accident, which killed 241 people on Earth three days ago.
Investigators AAIB stretched out thin
The last tail strike including the Indigo Airbus A321 also appeared in Chennai 8 March. The aircraft, registered as VT-IBI, flew from bombai to Chennai and came across the track during landing. The same aircraft was previously involved in the tail blow of 9 September 2024, after 6 February was enshrined for more than five months. The aircraft then operated 190 flights before its tail was hit again in March.
After the incident 8 of March, a higher official AAIB told Hindu that the Bureau would explore all the incidents of the tail strike Airbus A321 together, in “totalitarianism”. However, the September tail report, which was categorized as a “serious incident”, has not yet been published. AAIB sources said Hindu that Airbus had given his access to action and the accident agency was still “researching”.
In fact, AAIB sources said in March that the agency was to publish the probe reports into at least six serious incidents concerning airlines last year. At that time, AAIB officials acknowledged that they did not have sufficient investigators, as well as busy exploring an aircraft used for pilot training in flying schools.
Published – 15 June 2025 22:58