On the night of Sunday, January 14th, two planes collided on the runway at O’Hare International Airport, in Chicago, in the United States. The plane was taxiing for takeoff when it hit another aircraft. There have been no reported injuries to date. The planes were designed by Boeing and FAA (Federal Aviation istration) says it will investigate the incident.
Japanese company All Nippon Airways collides with Delta Air Lines
While performing a maneuver to take off, the Japanese company's Boeing 777 All Nippon Airways collided the left tip of its wing with the rear of the American company's Boeing 717 Delta Air Lines, who was parking, around 18:30 p.m. Sunday, FAA spokesman Tony Molinaro said.
The airline's flight status query said Flight 11 was bound for Tokyo but was canceled due to "aircraft inspection," according to the airline. ABC News.
Emma Johnson, a spokeswoman for Delta Airlines, in a statement to The Independent, reported that Delta engers disembarked normally at the gate. He also said that the aircraft is undergoing inspection.