Two Delta (DAL) planes collided at an airport in Atlanta on Tuesday morning on the tarmac, The New York Times’ Niraj Chokshi reports. An Airbus (EADSY) A350 was taxiing at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport when its wingtip struck the tail of a smaller Bombardier (BDRBF) CRJ-900, according to the report. “The F.A.A. will investigate the incident, which occurred at the intersection of two taxiways,” the agency said, while Delta says it is working with the National Transportation Safety Board, which is also investigating the incident, and other government agencies. No injuries have been reported.
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