Delta Planes Collide On Atlanta Tarmac, Nearly Severing One Plane’s Tail
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Both planes were preparing to take off with a total of 277 passengers when they came in contact on the airport's taxiway.
Two Delta planes collided on the taxiway at Atlanta’s Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport on Tuesday morning, leaving one of the planes on the tarmac with a nearly severed tail, photos show.
Both aircraft were preparing to take off just after 10 a.m. when the wing of the larger plane, an Airbus A350 heading to Tokyo, struck the tail of a CRJ-900 jet heading to Lafayette, Louisiana, Delta said in a statement.
Video and photos posted to social media show the tail of the smaller plane ― operated by Endeavor Air, a subsidiary of Delta ― folded over at a 90-degree angle.
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No injuries were reported, though a total of 277 customers between both planes had to be transported back to the terminal and rebooked on different flights, the airline said.