San Francisco, CA - Two United Airlines planes experienced a minor collision at San Francisco International Airport on Wednesday when their wingtips made contact. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed the incident, stating that it occurred while the aircraft were maneuvering on the ground.
"A United Airlines plane's wingtip struck the wingtip of another United Airlines aircraft," an FAA spokesperson told Fox News Digital.
No injuries were reported among passengers or crew. The FAA is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the incident. It remains unclear what impact, if any, this will have on scheduled flights. United Airlines has yet to release an official statement regarding the event.
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Two United Airlines planes clipped wings while on the ground at San Francisco International Airport, according to the FAA. The incident involved the wingtips of the aircraft making contact. No injuries were reported, and authorities are investigating the minor collision. The planes were undergoing ground maneuvers when the incident occurred.