The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating the collision of two United Airlines planes on the runway at Boston’s Logan International Airport that occurred on March 6, the agency has said.
According to the FDA, the two planes struck one another at the airport, but no injuries were reported.
“As a tow tug was pushing it back from the gate at Boston Logan International Airport, the right wing of United Airlines Flight 515 struck the tail of United Airlines Flight 267 around 8:30 a.m. local time this morning,” the FAA told Fox News of Monday’s incident.
“Both aircraft were Boeing 737s that were scheduled for departure,” the FAA added. “The FAA will investigate.”…