Delta 757 collides with another aircraft at Atlanta airport.

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ATLANTA- A Delta Air Lines (DL) Boeing 757 clips an empty aircraft during pushback from the gate at Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta International Airport (ATL) on Sunday morning, according to the airline.

The incident occurred before departure for Guatemala City (GUA). Passengers and crew were safe and were moved to another aircraft after a delay.

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Delta Plane Clips Empty Aircraft

Delta Air Lines (DL) confirmed that during pushback from the gate, the wing of a Boeing 757 Aircraft clipped an empty plane.

The plane involved in the incident was scheduled to operate a flight from Atlanta (ATL) to Guatemala City (GUA) with 192 passengers, 2 pilots, and 4 flight attendants on board.

According to the Daily Mail, the airline stated that no injuries occurred as a result of the contact. The flight crew halted operations immediately after the incident, and ground staff inspected the aircraft to assess any damage.

Passengers were then accommodated on an alternative aircraft to complete their journey.

Pushback incidents can occur when ground maneuvering space is limited or when environmental factors like visibility and ramp congestion affect movement.

Delta noted that safety protocols were followed, and the affected aircraft was taken out of service for inspection.

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Delta’s Operational Safety

Delta Air Lines operates a vast domestic and international network, and safety remains a top operational priority.

Procedures for ground handling, including pushback and taxiing, are designed to minimize the risk of aircraft contact.

Atlanta Airport handles more passenger traffic annually than any other airport worldwide. The complex nature of ramp operations at such a busy facility requires precise coordination between pilots, ramp agents, and air traffic controllers.

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Passenger Impact

Following the incident, Delta provided updates to passengers and worked to minimize disruption to their travel plans.

Although departure was delayed, affected customers reached Guatemala City on a replacement aircraft.

The airline also reiterated its commitment to handling such events with transparency and efficiency.

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Similar Incident

On April 10, 2025, two American Airlines (AA) aircraft clipped wings on a taxiway at Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA) while preparing for departure.

The incident occurred at approximately 12:45 p.m. and involved American Eagle flight 5490 to Charleston (CHS) and American Eagle flight 4522 to New York JFK Airport (JFK).

At least seven members of Congress were among the passengers on one of the aircraft.

The ground contact involved a Bombardier CRJ 900 operated by PSA Airlines for flight 5490 and an Embraer E175 operated by Republic Airways for flight 4522. Both aircraft sustained wing damage, with at least one requiring further inspection.

Across both planes, 147 passengers and 8 crew members were on board, and no injuries were reported.

American Airlines confirmed that both flights returned to their gates following the incident, and passengers were rebooked on alternative services. The airline emphasized that safety is its top priority and issued an apology to affected customers.

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