2 JetBlue Airbus A321 Aircraft Involved In Boston Ground Collision

08 Feb, 2024
By BY RYTIS BERESNEVIČIUS , Simple Flying
Boston
JetBlue Airbus A321 Logan International Airport. A321neo A321ceo

Two JetBlue Airbus A321 aircraft collided on the ground at Boston Logan International Airport.
One aircraft's sharklet and the other's horizontal stabilizer were damaged in the collision.
No passengers or crew members were injured, and replacement aircraft have been arranged for the affected flights.
Two JetBlue Airbus A321 aircraft, one A321ceo, and one A321neo, were involved in a ground collision at Boston Logan International Airport today while both aircraft were at the de-icing pad. Both aircraft were scheduled to depart the airport at around the same time.


Two Airbus aircraft
Pictures shared on X, formerly known as Twitter, showed the two aircraft coming together, with one of the A321's sharklets suffering minor damage. Meanwhile, according to the images shared on the social networking service, the horizontal stabilizer of the other jet was damaged during the event.

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