Virgin Atlantic said it has launched an investigation after one of its planes hit a stationary British Airways aircraft while being towed at Heathrow Airport.
Footage posted on social media shows the wing of a Virgin Atlantic Boeing 787-9 touching a British Airways plane, with emergency vehicles surrounding the two aircraft.
The Virgin plane had completed its flight and there were no passengers on board at the time of the incident. The plane was being towed to a different part of the airfield, by a ground handling company under contract by Virgin Atlantic, when it collided with the British Airways plane, it is understood. READ MORE: 'Disruptive passenger' forces Ryanair flight from Manchester to make emergency diversion Virgin confirmed that it has launched an investigation into the collision and engineering teams are performing maintenance checks on the plane involved.
British Airways said the other aircraft involved is also being assessed by engineering teams. A Virgin Atlantic spokesperson said: "We are aware that the wingtip of one of our empty aircraft came into contact with another aircraft whilst being towed from the stand at London Heathrow Terminal 3.
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