After an entire year, the CRJ-900, which was struck by a much larger Airbus A350-900, is back in action, flying regional services on behalf of Delta Air Lines, operated by Endeavor Air. While the latter suffered damage to the wing, the smaller regional jet had its entire vertical stabilizer (along with the horizontal stabilizer) knocked off the fuselage, resulting in the subsequent year-long hiatus from commercial operations.

The incident occurred in September 2024, and while both aircraft involved are now back in commercial operation, the incident investigation is currently ongoing.

CRJ-900 - Back In Commercial Service

After being struck by a Delta Air Lines A350-900 aircraft on the ground at Atlanta Airport in September 2024, the damage incurred was severe enough to send the airc

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