In a related development, Airports Authority of India (AAI), which runs Jabalpur Airport, has suspended three Air Traffic Controllers (ATCOs) in connection with the incident, sources said.
"After investigation into the incident at the Jabalpur Airport on December 4, Director General of Civil Aviation M Sathiyavathy has ordered suspending the airport's licence," DGCA sources said.
Seeing the herd, the pilot had to apply emergency brakes and due to the impact aircraft's main and nose landing gear collapsed.
Following suspension of its licence, no flight operations can take place from Jabalpur airport, sources said adding that the AAI has been told to remove deficiencies including proper fencing of the operational area.
Meanwhile, an AAI official in New Delhi said that the Authority was yet to get an order in this regard while confirming the suspension of three ATCOs for the incident.