MINNEAPOLIS — Minneapolis-St. Paul Worldwide Airport officers say nobody was damage when two Delta Air Traces planes “clipped wings” Thursday morning on a taxiway.A Delta spokesperson tells WCCO the collision was between two of its Airbus A320 planes, with a mixed complete of 271 folks aboard.The spokesperson describes the collision as a “low-speed contact” that occurred “throughout pushback from the gate of one of many plane.”
“Delta groups are working to reaccommodate prospects to their ultimate locations after a low-speed wingtip contact of two plane at MSP,” the spokesperson mentioned. “We apologize to our prospects for the ensuing delay of their travels.”The spokesperson says Delta is investigating the collision.This can be a growing story. Stick with WCCO.com for extra.
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