One of Singapore Airlines (SIA)’s Boeing airplanes was damaged on Monday evening it seems — a fact that they’ve kept mum about until today.
Airline Hub Buzz first reported that the tail cone of a Boeing 777-300 was damaged after a collision with a stationary SIA plane — also a Boeing — while being towed at Changi Airport. SIA confirmed the report today, assuring that the damage is being assessed, and that investigations will be carried out to determine how the incident transpired.
Fortunately enough, no passengers were on board both the planes during the accident. No injuries were reported from the ground too.
