An IndiGo aircraft and an Air India plane were involved in a wingtip collision at Mumbai’s Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport on February 3, 2026. The IndiGo Air India collision occurred during ground movement while both aircraft were carrying passengers, raising immediate safety concerns for those onboard.
Details of the IndiGo Air India Collision
The incident happened when the IndiGo aircraft was landing and taxiing, while the Air India aircraft was waiting on the taxiway before departure. The flights involved were IndiGo flight 6E 791 from Hyderabad to Mumbai and Air India flight AI 2732 from Mumbai to Coimbatore.
Passenger Safety After IndiGo Air India Collision
According to IndiGo, its aircraft wingtip came into contact with another airline’s aircraft while taxiing. All passengers were safe and were disembarked after parking. If you were onboard, airline teams ensured there was no immediate risk.
Investigation Into IndiGo Air India Collision
Both aircraft are undergoing maintenance inspections, and authorities have been informed about the IndiGo Air India collision. Air India confirmed its flight was delayed and the aircraft was grounded for technical checks. Alternative travel arrangements were made as investigations continue at CST.




