Japan Airlines, Delta Collision Sparks Safety Concerns
Japan Airlines, Delta Collision Sparks Safety Concerns

Japan Airlines, Delta Collision Sparks Safety Concerns

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A Japan Airlines Boeing 787 Dreamliner clipped the tail of a parked Delta Airlines Boeing 737 while taxiing at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Wednesday morning around 10:40 a.m. local time. The incident caused no injuries but led to flight delays and prompted investigations by the FAA and NTSB. The Delta flight, with 142 passengers on board, was initially delayed as it awaited deicing before departure to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Videos of the collision have surfaced on social media, depicting the Japan Airlines plane's wing slicing through the Delta aircraft's tail. Following the crash, passengers were rebooked and escorted to the terminal. The collision raised concerns about airport ground safety amidst ongoing aviation incidents worldwide.

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