For the second time in one day there has been a collision involving a plane at Boston’s Logan International Airport.
An American Airlines Boeing 777-200ER (registration N772AN) clipped the wing tip of a Frontier Airlines Airbus A321-2200 (registration N714FR) at Terminal E at Logan Airport in Boston.
No injuries were reported which occurred at a Terminal E gate while passengers were on board during the incident Monday, November 25 2024.
The American plane was a Boeing 777 that was being towed when it hit the Frontier jet, an Airbus A321.
While pulling into its gate at Boston, American Airlines flight 109, with service from London Heathrow to BOS, made contact with Frontier aircraft from Dallas.
There were no reported injuries, and customers deplaned the aircraft shortly after. The aircraft has been removed from service for inspection by maintenance team.
After this incident, a tug vehicle towing an empty JetBlue A321-200 (registration N948JB) struck the rear of a Cape Air plane at a slow rate of Speed.
“The JetBlue aircraft will undergo a thorough inspection” a spokesperson for JetBlue said.
The Cape Air flight had 3 passengers and 2 crew members on it at the time of the collision, according to a spokesperson for Cape Air.
No one on the Cape Air flight reported any injuries according to a spokesperson for the company, though a Massport official did confirm to Boston 25 News that both pilots of the flight were taken to an area hospital as a precaution.
No JetBlue crewmembers were injured as a result of this incident, according to JetBlue.
This marks the second similar incident at Logan, Monday. Earlier in the day there was a collision involving two planes.