FAA investigating after Alaska Airlines planes clip wings at Seattle-Tacoma Airport

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The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) survey after two Alaska air planes cut wings in a Seattle-Tacoma International Airport Door on Saturday.

Around 12:15 p.m. local time, the ground service tugs are two Avions of their doors When their winglets hit, a spokesperson for Alaska Airlines told Fox Business.

Alaska Airlines Flights 1190 and 1094 Fiped Wings blow on Saturday.

Alaska Airlines Flights 1190 and 1094 Clipped Wings on Saturday. (Lunatikmedic / Erik Luna / Fox News)

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There was no injury, said the spokesperson.

Passengers on the two flights moved to the door were transferred to Other planes And left shortly after.

Alaska Airlines Boeing 737-900er on Tarmac in Seatac

A Boeing 737-900er plane from Alaska Airlines on the Tarmac at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport in Seattle. (David Ryder / Bloomberg via Getty Images / Getty Images)

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“We sincerely apologize to our guests for delay and disadvantages”, Alaska Airlines said the spokesperson.

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Alaska Airlines Flight operated by Skywest in flight

The FAA said it was investigating the Alaska Airlines incident. (Kevin Carter / Getty Images / Foxbusiness)

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Faa air traffic control is not responsible for plane movements in the door area, the agency wrote in a press release.

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