A fuel tanker hit the wing of a new American Airlines Boeing 737 MAX jet at LaGuardia Airport
- A fuel truck hit the wing of an American Airlines jet at LaGuardia Airport Friday morning.
- The Boeing 737 MAX 8's right winglet was damaged in the collision.
- The aircraft was taken out of service for repairs.
- There were no injuries reported.
A fuel truck hit the wing of an American Airlines jet at LaGuardia Airport Friday morning. The incident, which took place just before 7:00 am, damaged a winglet on the right side of the tw0-month-old Boeing 737 MAX 8 as it sat parked at a gate.
An American Airlines spokesperson confirmed to Business Insider that the aircraft has been withdrawn from service inspection and repairs.
There were injuries reported among the 172 passengers and six crew members.
A backup aircraft was brought in to complete the flight. As a result, departure for American Airlines Flight 1249 was delayed by nearly three hours.
According to American Airlines, the fuel truck was operated by contractor Allied Aviation.
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