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The incident happened when carts — known as ground-service tugs — were pushing two Alaska Airlines planes from their gates and the wings touched.
Alaska Airlines planes clipped wings at the Seattle-Tacoma airport, prompting an FAA investigation. Passengers were safely moved to other aircraft, and no injuries were reported.
The FAA has launched an investigation following an incident involving two Alaska Airlines Boeing 737 aircraft that clipped wings at Sea Airport on Saturday.
Two Alaska Airlines flights experienced a minor collision ... Reportedly, no one was hurt in the incident. Passengers on the affected flights had to switch to new planes to continue their journeys.
Two Alaska Airlines planes made contact on the tarmac at Sea-Tac Airport this afternoon when their wings touched during pushback from the gates, airport officials confirmed. The incident occurred ...
The incident happened when carts — known as ground-service tugs — were pushing two Alaska Airlines planes from their gates and the wings touched, according to a spokesperson for Alaska Airlines.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating after two Alaska Airlines planes clipped wings at a Seattle-Tacoma International Airport gate Saturday. At about 12:15 p.m. local time ...
A fatigue fracture from improper maintenance caused an Alaska Airlines' landing gear failure during a 2023 flight, NTSB ...
A United Airlines plane leaving San Francisco International Airport clipped wings with another United ... which said it was investigating the incident — the collision occurred around 12:35 ...
According to the FAA — which said it was investigating the incident — the collision ... In that instance, the wing of American Airlines Flight 5490 struck the wingtip of American Airlines ...