Mumbai: An Air India flight arriving from Kochi overshot the runway while landing at Mumbai airport on Monday morning due to heavy rainfall. The aircraft, however, managed to taxi safely to the gate, and all passengers and crew disembarked without any injuries.

In an official statement, an Air India spokesperson said, “Flight AI2744, operating from Kochi to Mumbai on July 21, 2025, experienced heavy rain during landing, resulting in a runway excursion after touchdown. The aircraft taxied safely to the gate and all passengers and crew members have since disembarked.”

The aircraft has been grounded for a detailed inspection. A team from the Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) is currently assessing the situation.

“The aircraft has been grounded for checks. The safety of passengers and crew remains our top priority,” the spokesperson added.

A Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj International Airport (CSMIA) spokesperson said in a statement that “An incoming aircraft from Kochi experienced a runway excursion at CSMIA, Mumbai at 09.27 hours on 21 July 2025”.

“CSMIA's emergency response teams were immediately activated to manage the runway excursion. All passengers and crew are safe. There are minor damages reported to the airport's primary runway -- 09/27. In order to ensure continuity of operations, the Secondary Runway 14/32 -- has been activated,” the spokesperson added.

“At CSMIA, safety always remains our highest priority," said the spokesperson.

Civil Aviation Minister on AI crash

Meanwhile, Civil Aviation Minister Ram Mohan Naidu Kinjarapu on Monday said that the Aircraft Accident Investigation Bureau (AAIB) was conducting ‘unbiased and transparent’ probe into the Air India 171 plane crash in Ahmedabad. The plane crashed minutes after take-off on June 12, killing all those on board except one passenger.

Making his first statement in the House on the AI plane crash, the Union Minister for Civil Aviation said that a thorough investigation is underway by the International Civil Aviation Organisation and AAIB, along with subject experts, and the final probe report is still awaited.