FAA Investigates Logan Airport Wingtip Collision
FAA Investigates Logan Airport Wingtip Collision

FAA Investigates Logan Airport Wingtip Collision

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On Monday, two aircraft from American Airlines and Frontier Airlines clipped wings at Boston's Logan International Airport's Terminal E. The incident occurred when an American Airlines Boeing 777, being towed, struck the wingtip of a parked Frontier Airlines Airbus A321. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, but passengers were required to deboard both planes for damage inspection. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has launched an investigation into the incident, which took place outside of controlled airspace. Similar minor collisions have occurred at Logan in recent years, highlighting ongoing safety concerns. Both planes involved in the latest incident are expected to be taken out of service.

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