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American, Frontier clip wings at Logan Airport in Boston
JetBlue plane being towed hits Cape Air plane, marks 2nd incident at Logan Airport in 1 day
The incident took place the same day two other commercial planes clipped wings on the tarmac at Boston Logan International Airport.
Planes strike each other in two separate incidents hours apart at Logan airport
AAmerican Airlines jet made contact with the wingtip of a Frontier Airlines plane waiting at its gate on Monday.
American, Frontier clip wings at Logan Airport in Boston during busy Thanksgiving week
Two planes operated by American Airlines and Frontier Airlines clipped wings at Logan International Airport in Boston Monday.
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Back-to-Back Aircraft Incidents At Boston Logan International Airport Raise Concerns
“While under tow, a JetBlue Airbus A321 struck the back of Cape Air Flight 617, a Tecnam P2012, which was waiting to park at ...
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CDC contacted after 2 flights arriving at Boston Logan International Airport reported ill passengers
Flights arriving at Boston Logan International Airport Sunday with occupants suffering from “various illnesses” prompted ...
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Second plane collision in one day at Boston’s Logan International Airport leaves 2 people hurt
For the second time in one day, there has been a collision involving a plane at Boston’s
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Boston Logan officials reach out to CDC after ‘various illnesses’ reported on incoming flights
Officials at Boston Logan International Airport contacted the CDC after “various illnesses” were reported on incoming flights ...
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