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Two Delta planes collide on LaGuardia taxiway, one person injured

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Two Canadair Jets, a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, collided on a taxi on the Laguardia Airport in New York on Wednesday night.

The incident took place at 21:58 between two Canadair CRJ-900 regional jets.

According to the New York and New Jersey port authority, one of the outgoing flights, the other was a flight.

A delta spokesman Fox News confirmed that a flight official was experiencing a minor injury and was treated by EMTs before moving to a local hospital. Other passengers were not injured.

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Laguardia Airport Terminal B, at twilight (Istock)

Delta confirmed the incident and described it as a “low -speed collision” from Laguardia to Roanoke, Virginia, and the Endeavour Air Flight 5047 from North Carolina, from North Carolina.

Delta spokesman Morgan Durrant said, “Delta teams in our New York-Lagardia center are trying to ensure that our customers are solved after a low-speed collision during the taxi during the taxi, operated by Endeavor Air.” He said. “Delta will work with all relevant authorities to review the security of our customers and what is happening as people come first. We apologize to our customers for experience.”

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“The Delta teams in our New York-Lagardia center are trying to ensure that our customers are solved after a low-speed collision during the taxi of two delta connection planes operated by Endeavor Air.” (Istock)

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They said that the preliminary information showed that the wing of the departure plane contacted the body of the incoming plane.

Passengers from both aircraft return to the C terminal by bus and bus by bus. Delta, customers, food and beverages, as well as the degraded to the hotel accommodation and re -reservations, he said.

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In this photo picture, Delta Air Lines Company logo is displayed on a smartphone screen. (Piotr Swat/stick Images/Getty Images LightoComeT)

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Port authority did not give any effect on airport operations. Delta emphasized that “the safety of our customers and people has come first,” will work with FAA, NTSB and Port Authority.

This is an developing story. Check it again for updates.

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