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Two JetBlue planes collide on the ground at Boston airport

Two JetBlue planes collided on the tarmac at Boston’s Logan International Airport Thursday morning, disrupting everyone’s travel plans.

Around 6:40 a.m., Flight 777’s left winglet struck the right horizontal tail of Flight 551, which was on a de-icing pad, the Federal Aviation Administration said.

No injuries were reported.

One of the passengers, Dave Souter, was heading to Las Vegas to work at a Super Bowl event when the incident occurred after he left the gate. he told Boston 25 News.

The Federal Aviation Administration confirmed that around 6:40 a.m., Flight 777’s left winglet struck the right horizontal stabilizer of Flight 551, which was on a de-icing pad. dave souter
One flight was destined for Las Vegas and the other was destined for Orlando, Florida.
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According to reports, no one was injured in the incident. @Diegrl1984/X
The left wing of Flight 777 collided with the right horizontal stabilizer of Flight 551 at around 6:40 a.m., the Federal Aviation Administration said. @RealRyanB/X

He said Flight 777 was full as people were waiting to return to the gate for another flight.

The other plane was heading to Orlando, Florida, officials said.

The Federal Aviation Administration is currently investigating the incident.

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