Airplane crash at U.S. airport, wing broken, no injuries

Sep 11, 2024

Airplane crash at U.S. airport, wing broken, no injuries
photo source=Aaron Rigsby, New York Post
Two planes collided at Atlanta International Airport in the United States, causing the tail of the plane to be broken.

According to foreign media such as the New York Post, at around 10 a.m. on the 10th (local time), an Airbus A350 belonging to Delta Air Lines shocked the tail of Endeavour Airlines Flight 5526, which was nearby.

The Delta Air Lines plane was preparing to take off for Tokyo, Japan, and the Endeavour Air Lines small plane was on its way to Louisiana, the United States.

The accident caused the tail wing of Endeavour Airlines, a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, to break apart.

At that time, 221 passengers were on the Delta flight and 56 on the Endeavour flight, but fortunately, no one was injured.

Delta Air Lines said the wings of the Airbus A350 were also damaged.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and Delta Air Lines will investigate the accident.





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