https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-london-63069004 BBC Homepage * Skip to content * Accessibility Help * Your account * Home * News * Sport * Reel * Worklife * Travel * Future * More menu More menu Search BBC * Home * News * Sport * Reel * Worklife * Travel * Future * Culture * Music * TV * Weather * Sounds Close menu BBC News Menu * Home * War in Ukraine * Coronavirus * Climate * Video * World * US & Canada * UK * Business * Tech * Science More * Stories * Entertainment & Arts * Health * In Pictures * Reality Check * World News TV * Newsbeat * Long Reads * England * Regions * London Heathrow Airport: Two planes in minor collision * Published 1 hour ago Share close Share page Copy link About sharing The plane at HeathrowImage source, @Aviation_jamie Image caption, One of the planes involved was a Korean Air Boeing 777 - this picture shows emergency staff inspecting one of its wings Two aircraft were involved in a "minor collision" at Heathrow on Wednesday evening, a spokeswoman for the airport confirmed. The incident, involving an Icelandair aircraft and Korean Air aircraft on the airfield, is being investigated. The spokeswoman said: "No injuries have been reported but emergency services are attending to ensure all passengers and crew are safe and well." Passengers are being asked to check the status of their flights. Broadcaster Jennie Gow was one of the passengers affected by the delays. Spoke too soon. Going nowhere fast. Thanks for all the messages. A plane clipped another while taxiing. Apparently I'm going to know this seat very well by the end of this journey. pic.twitter.com/BoCfde1bx9 -- Jennie Gow (@JennieGow) September 28, 2022 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.View original tweet on Twitter And Guardian journalist Dan Sabbagh, who was a passenger on the Korean Air plane, said it appeared to have "clipped" the other aircraft. He tweeted: "I'm on Korean Air plane that clipped an Icelandair plane at Heathrow - a passenger on the other side saw the incident told me the wing of our plane damaged the others' tail. "I was on this plane but can't say we felt anything from the inside. No apparent danger, nobody hurt." Emergency services attend the collision on Wednesday nightImage source, Noah Sabbagh Image caption, Mr Sabbagh shared a photo taken by his son which showed emergency services in attendance Related Internet Links * Heathrow The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites. 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