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Two Canadair aircraft operated by Endeavour Air, a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, collided in a shooting street at Laguardia airport in New York on Wednesday night.
The incident took place at 9:58 pm between two regional aircraft Canadair CRJ-900.
One was a outgoing flight and the other one, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey.
A Delta spokesman confirmed to Fox News Digital that a hostess had suffered a minor injury and was treated by EMT before being transported to a local hospital as a catering. No other passengers were injured.
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Terminal B of Laguardia airport at dusk (Istock)
Delta confirmed the incident, describing it as a “low speed collision” that involves the flight of Endeavour Air Flight 5155 from Laguardia to Roanoke, Virginia, and striving air flights from Charlotte, North Carolina.
“Delta’s teams in our New York-Laguardia center that work to ensure that our customers take care of tasks after two Delta connections operated by Endeavour Air were involved in a low-speed Durrant Saint Speed collision,” Delta’s spokesman, Morgan. “Delta will work with all relevant authorities to review what happened as the security of our clients and people before all. We apologize to our clients for the experience.”

At 9:58 pm on Wednesday, two regional aircraft Canadair CRJ-900 operated by Endeavour Air, a subsidiary of Delta Air Lines, collided the duration at the Laguardia airport, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. (Ears in x)
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They have said that preliminary information indicates that the wing of the aircraft that comes out made contact with the fuselage of the plane that arrives.
The passengers of both aircraft were deplicated on the filming street and returned to terminal C by bus. Delta said that customers were provided with food and drinks, as well as with figmodations and relief from the hotel for those whose trip was interrupted.

In this photographic illustration, Delta Air Lines Company’s logo is seen on the screen of a smartphone. (Piotr Swat/Soup images/lightrocket through Getty Images)
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The Port Authority did not report any impact on airport operations. Delta said it will work with the FAA, NTSB and the Port Authority to review what happened, emphasizing that “the safety of our clients and people comes before everything else.”
This is a development story. Consult the updates again.