Indian aviation authorities have launched an investigation after two planes reportedly came into close contact with each other at Mumbai Airport. The incident involved the wingtips of the aircraft nearly brushing, though no injuries or major damage have been reported.
Officials say the occurrence is being thoroughly reviewed to determine the cause and assess whether safety protocols were followed during taxiing. Preliminary reports suggest the planes were maneuvering on the ground when the near-miss happened, prompting airport authorities to temporarily enhance monitoring and coordination measures.
The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is expected to issue a detailed report after completing its investigation. While rare, such incidents highlight the importance of strict ground operations procedures at busy international airports like Mumbai.

