2 Delta planes collide on Atlanta airport taxiway, knocking the tail off one of the jets
Delta jets collided at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport.
Two Delta Air Lines jets collided on a taxiway at Georgia’s Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport on Tuesday morning, knocking a chunk of the tail section from one of the planes.
Delta Flight 295 was taxiing for departure to Tokyo at 10:10 a.m. ET when its wing tip struck the tail of Endeavor Air Flight 5526, which was headed to Lafayette, Louisiana, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement. The FAA said it would investigate the incident.
Delta also confirmed the collision, saying an Airbus A350 and a CRJ-900 operated by one of its subsidiaries were involved. No injuries had been reported, the airline said.
Photos on X showed emergency crews surrounding the regional jet, with major damage visible.
No big delays or other flight cancellations were reported at the airport, which is the world’s busiest, as a result of the incident.
Flightradar24, a flight-tracking website, showed the larger Airbus plane was preparing to operate a flight to Tokyo.
It’s unclear whether the collision was the result of pilot deviation, an error by air-traffic control, or another factor.
The FAA has been investigating a rash of near-miss incidents at US airports that have stumped experts.