An Air India pushback tractor at Mumbai Airport caught fire on Monday.
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A pushback tractor at Mumbai Airport caught fire on Monday. (Representative image)
A pushback tractor at Mumbai Airport caught fire on Monday. The Air India vehicle was at booth V26R.
The tractor was preparing to push back Air India Mumbai-Jamnagar’s AIC-647 and A320 aircraft.
#CLOCK A pushback tug caught fire #Mumbai Airport earlier today; Fire under control now. Airport operations normal. pic.twitter.com/OEeOwAjjRG
-ANI (@ANI) January 10, 2022
There were 85 people on board the flight. The fire was extinguished immediately and no damage to the aircraft was reported.
The plane took off at 12:04 p.m.
A pushback tractor is used to push an aircraft away from the parking position.
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