By David Shepardson
(Reuters) – Delta Air Traces (NYSE:) stated on Tuesday the wing of considered one of its planes struck a regional jet whereas taxiing for departure at Atlanta airport, damaging each plane.
The Federal Aviation Administration stated it should examine the incident that occurred on the intersection of two taxiways round 10:10 a.m. ET.
The airline stated the wing of a Delta Airbus A350 that was set to depart for Tokyo-Haneda struck the tail of an Endeavor Air CRJ-900 that was scheduled to depart for LaFayette, Louisiana, leading to harm to the tail of the regional jet and the wing of the A350. Endeavor is a completely owned Delta subsidiary. Delta stated there have been no reported accidents among the many 221 passengers on the A350 and 56 passengers on the CRJ-900.
Plenty of close to miss and runway incursion incidents final yr raised considerations about U.S. aviation security and the pressure on understaffed air visitors management, prompting the Nationwide Transportation Security Board to name for extra know-how to stop collisions.
FAA Administrator Mike Whitaker stated earlier at an business convention on Tuesday that the company has deployed applied sciences at some airports that gives an alert if an plane is lined up on the mistaken runway or on a taxiway.
“We’ve started to deploy pretty simple off the shelf solution for controllers to get better situational awareness,” Whitaker stated saying shut calls had been down by greater than half within the first half of the yr. “So there’s progress, but we need to get better. There’s no excuse for that happening.”
(This story has been corrected to say ‘no reported accidents’ in paragraph 3)