Delta Flight’s Tail Torn Off After Collision on Taxiway in Atlanta
Airlines,Atlanta,Georgia,Travel,Culture
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Two airplanes collided at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Tuesday, resulting in a Delta plane’s vertical stabilizer being torn off. According to The New York Times, two Delta Air Lines planes collided on the tarmac. No injuries were reported. One of the planes, an Airbus A350, was taxiing when its wingtip reportedly struck the tail of another plane, a Bombardier CRJ-900, around 10:07 a.m., the Federal Aviation Administration told the outlet. The Airbus was scheduled to fly to Tokyo, Japan. The Bombardier was scheduled to fly to Lafayette, Louisiana. The...
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