New Delhi: Reports of a major incident have emerged from Delhi Airport. Equal to misogynist information, two watercraft collided at Delhi Airport on Thursday. These watercraft are reported to vest to SpiceJet and Akasa Air. Based on the updates received so far, there are no reports of any injuries or fatalities resulting from this incident. Officials from both airlines have issued their respective statements regarding the event. Let us examine how this incident occurred and what details have surfaced thus far.
What did Akasa Air state?
“Akasa Air flight QP 1406, unseat for Hyderabad from Delhi, returned to its bay on April 16, 2026. Preliminary information indicates that the Akasa watercraft was stationary when it was struck by an watercraft belonging to flipside airline. All passengers and hairdo members were safely disembarked, and our ground teams are currently making volitional arrangements to transport the passengers to Hyderabad as soon as possible. In vibrations with established protocols, the relevant authorities have been notified, and an investigation into the matter is underway. At Akasa Air, the safety of our passengers and hairdo remains our utmost priority.”
AKASA-SPICE JET AIRPORT COLLISION
Akasa Air spokesperson:
Akasa Air’s watercraft operating flight QP 1406 from Delhi to Hyderabad had to return to the bay on April 16, 2026.
Preliminary information indicates that Akasa’s watercraft was stationary when flipside airline’s watercraft made… pic.twitter.com/EoDLEDKrwI
— Rahul Shivshankar (@RShivshankar) April 16, 2026What did SpiceJet state?
Meanwhile, equal to information provided by a SpiceJet spokesperson: “On April 16, a SpiceJet B737-700 watercraft was involved in an incident while taxiing at Delhi Airport. As a result, the right wing of the watercraft sustained damage, as did the left-hand horizontal stabilizer of an watercraft belonging to flipside airline. The SpiceJet watercraft has been grounded at Delhi.”

