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A Japan Airlines plane that was taxiing on the tarmac of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport apparently clipped the tail of a parked Delta aircraft on Wednesday morning, airport authorities said. ...
A Japan Airlines plane taxiing at Seattle-Tacoma ... 2025 at 9:02 p.m. Workers on a lift check the area where the wing of a Japan Airlines jet went into the tail of a Delta Air Lines jet on ...
The wing of a taxiing Japan Airlines plane hit the tail of a Delta Air Lines plane at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. No injuries were reported. Winter weather and this incident caused more ...
On Wednesday, the right wing of a Japan Airlines flight hit the the tail of a Delta Air Lines aircraft at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Washington on a taxi line ramp between S Concourse ...
However, the incident forced passengers to deboard both flights, and a later Japan Airlines departure from Seattle was canceled. Delta worked to secure another plane, delaying the Puerto Vallarta ...
Exactly one week after a passenger plane and Army Black Hawk helicopter crashed midair near D.C., killing 67, a Japan Airlines plane and Delta Air Lines plane collided on the ground in Seattle.
Alaska Air Group is giving its Tokyo flights operated by Hawaiian Airlines out of Seattle a big upgrade, with Hawaiian's ...
A Japan Airlines plane bumped into the tail of a Delta Air Lines flight on the ground Wednesday at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport.. Delta spokesperson Samantha Moore Facteau told CBS News in ...
A Japan Airlines plane that was taxiing on the tarmac of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport apparently struck the tail of a parked Delta aircraft on Wednesday morning, airport authorities said ...
A Japan Airlines plane that was taxiing on the tarmac of Seattle-Tacoma International Airport apparently clipped the tail of a parked Delta aircraft on Wednesday morning, airport authorities said. ...
A Japan Airlines plane taxiing across the tarmac at Seattle-Tacoma Airport Wednesday morning struck a parked Delta Airlines plane — leaving the planes damaged but nobody hurt, according to reports.