Two Delta Air Lines Inc. (NYSE: DAL) aircraft were involved in a collision while taxiing at New York’s LaGuardia Airport on Wednesday evening, according to local media reports and multiple social media posts. The incident left at least one person injured, though details about the extent of the injuries have not yet been confirmed.
Videos shared on X (formerly Twitter) showed two Delta regional jets making contact at low speeds. In the footage, one plane’s wing appeared to have detached as a result of the collision. The dramatic images quickly circulated online, raising questions about airport safety protocols and the potential causes of the accident.
As of now, Delta Air Lines has not issued an official statement regarding the incident. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and LaGuardia Airport officials were also not immediately available for comment. Investigations are expected to follow to determine how the collision occurred and whether any operational errors or mechanical issues contributed to the event.
The incident highlights ongoing safety concerns at busy U.S. airports, especially in high-traffic hubs like LaGuardia. Aircraft collisions during ground movements, while rare, can occur due to miscommunication between pilots and ground control, congested taxiways, or technical malfunctions. For passengers, even low-speed ground incidents can result in significant disruptions and raise safety concerns.
Delta Air Lines, one of the largest U.S. carriers, operates hundreds of daily flights through LaGuardia, a key hub for domestic routes. Any prolonged investigation or operational adjustments following this incident could affect upcoming flight schedules.
With aviation safety once again in focus, industry observers will be closely monitoring Delta’s response and the FAA’s findings. For travelers and stakeholders, the priority remains ensuring passenger safety and preventing similar accidents in the future.


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