Oroville Mercury-Register

No one hurt when 2 United flights touch at Boston airport

- By Mark Pratt

Two flights scheduled to depart from Boston Logan Internatio­nal Airport on Monday morning made contact with each other near the gate area, federal aviation and airport officials said.

United Airlines Flight 515 was being pushed back from the gate by a tow tug when its right wing struck the tail of United Airlines Flight 267 parked at a neighborin­g gate around 8:30 a.m., according to preliminar­y informatio­n released by the Federal Aviation Administra­tion.

Both jets were Boeing 737s.

No injuries were reported. Flight 515 was heading to Newark, and Flight 267 was scheduled to fly to Denver, airport officials said.

Both jets were taken out of service, United said in an emailed statement.

“Customers on both aircraft deplaned normally and we've made arrangemen­ts to get them to their destinatio­ns on different aircraft,” United said.

Both flights were reschedule­d for later in the day.

The investigat­ion is ongoing.

The incident came one week after a JetBlue flight from Nashville landing at Logan had to take evasive action when a Learjet charter jet crossed an intersecti­ng runway. The National

Transporta­tion Safety Board is investigat­ing.

There have been several other safety incidents involving commercial aircraft in the past few months. There was one at John F. Kennedy Internatio­nal Airport in New York in January, another in Austin, Texas, in February, and one off the coast of Hawaii in December.

“Customers on both aircraft deplaned normally and we've made arrangemen­ts to get them to their destinatio­ns on different aircraft.” — United Airlines

“I don't know that I can say that it's a trend, but these are disturbing because it just takes one,” NTSB Chair Jennifer Homendy said last week. “That is why we investigat­e incidents — so that we can identify problems, especially when we see trends, and address them before they become a full-blown accident.”

FAA Administra­tor Billy Nolen said last month that he was putting together a team of experts to review airline safety.

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