Two JetBlue Planes Collide on Tarmac

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Two JetBlue airplanes collided on the tarmac at Boston’s Logan Airport on Thursday morning.

According to WFXT-TV, the collision occurred at around 6:40 a.m. ET as one plane was maneuvering onto a de-icing pad.

The aircraft’s winglet struck another jet in the tail section, the Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement. Both planes sustained damage and were taken out of service for repairs.

Passengers had their travel plans put on hold while JetBlue worked to place them on different flights. One of the flights was headed to Las Vegas while the other was bound for Orlando.

A passenger on the Las Vegas-bound flight said his plane was full at the time of the collision. No injuries were reported.

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