Ahmedabad, Jan 11: International flight operations were disrupted at Ahmedabad airport after a cow entered the runway on Thursday. At least two flights could not land at Ahmedabad airport as the cow was wandering on the runway. An inquiry has been ordered into the incident. Also Read - Amazon India Starts All-Women Delivery Station in Gujarat's Kadi, Second in The Country After Chennai

An international flight from Gulf and a Cargo plane were supposed to land at Ahmedabad airport. However, due to the presence of cow on the runway, the two planes landed in Mumbai. “A cow had entered through cargo side. But was controlled soon,” Airports Authority Of India chairman Guruprasad Mohapatra, as reported by TOI, said. Also Read - Gujarat: Medical Body Urges CM Rupani to Ban Navratri Festivities in Wake of COVID-19

“We have ordered an inquiry and sought a report on it,” Ahmedabad airport director told news agency ANI. Incidents of animal incursions at airports are rising in the country. Ahmedabad is particularly notorious for the high incidence of bird hits. Also Read - Inclined Studio Leading The Top Row in Architectural Photography