Video shows aftermath of American, Frontier planes clipping at Boston airport
Briefly

At noon on Monday, two planes at Boston's Logan International Airport, a Frontier Airlines Airbus A321 and an American Airlines Boeing 777, clipped wings. The incident occurred in Terminal E as travel increased for the holiday season. The FAA stated that the Frontier flight 3601 was headed to Dallas while the American flight 109 arrived from London. Fortunately, there were no injuries reported and both aircraft are currently out of service as an investigation begins.
The wingtips of the Frontier Airlines and American Airlines planes collided without causing any injuries. Passengers were safely deboarded from both aircrafts and the FAA launched an investigation to uncover details surrounding this incident. The timing, amidst a busy holiday travel surge, raises concerns regarding safety protocols at airports, emphasizing the importance of procedural compliance during peak travel times to prevent similar events in the future.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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