FAA Investigates Collision of Two Boeing Jets at O'Hare
No injuries reported in latest incident amidst ongoing scrutiny of Boeing aircraft safety.
- Two Boeing jets, one from All Nippon Airways and the other from Delta Air Lines, collided on the ground at Chicago's O'Hare International Airport on Sunday evening.
- No injuries were reported from the incident, which occurred in an area not under air traffic control.
- The incident occurred during a winter storm that had already caused significant delays and cancellations at the airport.
- This is the latest in a series of incidents involving Boeing aircraft, with the FAA currently investigating another incident involving a Boeing plane from Alaska Airlines.
- The collision at O'Hare comes amidst increasing scrutiny of Boeing following a series of mechanical failures and the grounding of its Boeing 737 Max 9 model.