On 27 October, an Akasa Air Boeing 737 MAX 8 operated domestic flight QP1333 between Ahmedabad and Delhi when – during climb – the aircraft was hit by a bird. During a post-flight inspection, the radome was found damaged. Subsequently, the aircraft was grounded for repair.
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