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Delta Airlines, Japan Airlines planes collide in Seattle

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Only a week after the crash dropped in the air near the DC and the Army Black Hawk Helicopter, 67 people and Delta airplanes collided in Seattle.

Seattle Takoma International Airport (SEA) is a fire port of Seattle, police, and maritime operations on Wednesday, just after 10:15 am, local time, with a taxy line lamp between S Concourse and South Airport. We announced that it responded to the case. Maintenance hangar.

According to a statement from the airport, the parked Delta aircraft was burdened by a “attack” aircraft of Japan Airlines.

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According to sea authorities, no injuries have been reported at this time. The airport cooperates with both airlines to safely depletate passengers and bring them to the terminal.

According to a statement, “this has a minimum effect on airport management because it occurred in a taxi lane.”

SEA pointed out that if you are flying today, we recommend that you check with the airline.

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Wednesday Seattle Airport confirmed the crash between two commercial passenger aircraft.

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On Monday, the 2090 Delta flight, which carries 158 passengers, moved from JFK in New York to Orlando when he was detoured by Rory for the “smell of cabin.” The cause remains unknown.

Passengers and crew members United Airlines Flight 1382 The Federal Aviation Bureau (FAA) evacuated on Sunday at George Bush Intercontinental/Houston Airport.

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On Thursday, January 30, you will see the remnants on the Potomac River near the Ronal Dragan Washington National Airport. (Petty Officer 1st Class Brandon Giles, US coastal security squad via AP)

Passengers on board shared wings shared wings that catch wings during takeoff.

The passenger was depleted and a bus was applied to the terminal. No injuries have been reported.

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FAA said it was investigating it.

Fox News Digital's Stepheny Price has contributed to this story.

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