On the morning of the 1st, the wings of two ANA planes collided on the tarmac at Osaka Airport, resulting in the cancellation of 10 ANA flights. There were no injuries, and ANA said, ``We apologize for the inconvenience caused to our customers.''

According to All Nippon Airways, at around 10:08 a.m. on the 1st, there was a problem on the tarmac at Osaka Airport where the tips of the right wings of an All Nippon Airways departing aircraft and an arriving aircraft came into contact with each other.



The departing plane was Flight 1637 bound for Matsuyama, and the arriving plane was Flight 422 from Fukuoka, each carrying more than 60 passengers, but no one was injured.



According to ANA, the two aircraft were both Bombardier DHC8 aircraft, and at the time, the departing aircraft had turned around and stopped to head for the taxiway, while the arriving aircraft was heading toward the boarding gate. is.



Because there were slight scratches on the tips of both wings, the departing aircraft was changed to another aircraft, resulting in a delay of about an hour and a half, and 10 ANA flights arriving and departing from Osaka Airport were cancelled. is.



All Nippon Airways is investigating the cause of the incident and apologizes for the inconvenience caused.