On January 10, 2025, a minor incident occurred at Chicago O’Hare International Airport when an American Airlines Boeing 737 made contact with a United Airlines Boeing 787 while taxiing. The collision happened on a taxiway, causing some damage to the wing of the 737 and the fuselage of the 787.
Both aircraft were on the ground at the time, and there were no reported injuries to the passengers or crew. Emergency response teams quickly arrived at the scene to assess the situation, and the involved aircraft were safely moved to designated areas for further inspection.
Airport operations were temporarily disrupted as authorities investigated the cause of the incident, but normal service resumed shortly after. Aviation experts suggest that low visibility and congested taxiways might have contributed to the collision, though an official investigation is ongoing.
American Airlines and United Airlines have both expressed their commitment to cooperating with the authorities and ensuring the safety of their operations. This incident adds to ongoing concerns about air traffic congestion and safety measures at one of the busiest airports in the world.
Both airlines have reassured passengers that their travel plans would not be significantly impacted, as there were no major flight delays or cancellations reported. Further updates are expected as the investigation unfolds.