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Japan Airlines and Delta Planes Collide at Seattle Airport

A Japan Airlines plane struck a stationary Delta Aircraft at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport, causing no injuries but prompting an investigation.

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On Wednesday morning, a Japan Airlines plane's wing struck the tail of a parked Delta Airlines aircraft at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport. The incident occurred around 10:40 a.m. while Delta Flight 1921, bound for Puerto Vallarta with 142 passengers, was being deiced. Authorities reported no injuries, and passengers were transferred to another aircraft. The FAA has initiated an investigation into the collision. Airport operations were only minimally affected.

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