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US FAA to Investigate Collision Between Two JetBlue Planes

Feb. 8

By David Shepardson

WASHINGTON (Reuters) – The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) said Thursday it will investigate the collision between two JetBlue Airways planes on the tarmac at Boston Logan Airport that damaged both planes but caused no injuries.

JetBlue Flight 777, an Airbus A321neo, struck another JetBlue Airbus A321 on an adjacent de-icing pad lane, damaging one aircraft’s winglet and the other aircraft’s tail section, JetBlue and the FAA said.

Both aircraft will be taken out of service for repairs, and JetBlue flight 777 to Las Vegas and JetBlue flight 551 to Orlando will operate on other aircraft, the airline said, adding it will investigate.

Tarmac collisions between airplanes are fairly rare. Last month, an All Nippon Airways Boeing 777 was taxiing at Chicago O’Hare when the left winglet struck the stabilizer of Delta Air Lines Boeing 717. No injuries were reported and the FAA is investigating.

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