Japan Airlines Flight Hits Tail of Parked Delta Plane in Seattle Seatac Airport

The right wing of a taxi flight flight hit its tail on a parked delta aircraft in Seattles Seatac Airport on Wednesday, according to the airport and federal aviation management.

No one was injured, but passengers on both flights were forced to plan, Seatac Airport said.

Photo: A Taxi Airline Flying hit its tail on a parked delta aircraft at Seattle Seatac Airport, February 5, 2025, the airport said. (Jacqpatton/x)

Photo: A Taxi Airline Flying hit its tail on a parked delta aircraft at Seattle Seatac Airport, February 5, 2025, the airport said. (Jacqpatton/x)

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Delta Flight 1921 was to fly to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, with 142 customers on board.

Delta said in a statement, “While he was in order of Disization, the tail stood on a Delta 737 plane reportedly contact with a wing tip of another airline’s aircraft. There are no reports of crew or customers on the flight, and we Apologies for the experience and the delay in travel.

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Few said it will investigate.

“The aircraft was in an area that is not under air traffic control,” noted.

The airport said the incident had a “minimal influence” on its operations.

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