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JetBlue Airbus A220 hits terminal restaurant window during pushback at Richmond airport

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JetBlue Airbus A220 hits terminal restaurant window during pushback at Richmond airport
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JetBlue Airbus A220-300 | JetBlue

A JetBlue Airbus A220-300 was damaged at Richmond International Airport in Virginia on September 11, 2025, when its left wingtip struck the windows of an Applebee’s restaurant located within the terminal. According to CBS6 News, the incident took place during pushback after ground handlers reportedly moved the aircraft too far from the gate. No injuries were reported among passengers or restaurant patrons.

Passengers who were scheduled to fly to Boston faced a delay as JetBlue arranged for a replacement aircraft. All travelers were reaccommodated onto another plane, and the damage was limited to both the aircraft’s wingtip and several windows at Applebee’s. The affected jet remains grounded in Richmond while repairs are pending.

The event occurred around midday while preparations for departure were underway. Local reports indicate that a tug operator continued pushing back beyond safe clearance, resulting in contact between the aircraft and the building. The impact shattered glass panes and caused visible damage to both structures.

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JetBlue crew members stopped further movement immediately after the collision and deplaned all passengers safely. The airline sourced another Airbus A220 to complete service to Boston Logan International Airport. Passengers experienced delays of about five hours due to required safety checks and switching planes.

The jet involved—registration N3257J—is four months old with seating for up to 140 passengers. It uses Pratt & Whitney PW1500G engines.

Regulatory authorities will now review operational procedures following this event. “The FAA will be reviewing JetBlue operations at Richmond Airport as well as general staff procedures to determine what led to this outcome, and the FAA will be diligent in preventing a repeat,” according to information provided in coverage of similar incidents.

Gate collision events occur periodically across U.S. airports, particularly those with older infrastructure or high traffic volumes that limit space for maneuvering large jets (https://www.faa.gov/airports/runway_safety/media/TaxiwayIncursionFactSheet.pdf). For example, Delta Air Lines had an incident in August 2025 when one of its Boeing 757s struck an adjacent Airbus A350-900 during pushback at Atlanta’s airport; similarly, two United Airlines Boeing 737s collided wings during ramp operations at San Francisco International Airport earlier this month (https://www.ntsb.gov/investigations/Pages/Aviation.aspx).

Although these incidents rarely result in injuries, they cause significant operational disruptions and repair costs for airlines operating in crowded environments.

JetBlue Airways is based primarily out of Boston Logan International Airport but also has hubs at Los Angeles International Airport, New York JFK Airport, Orlando International Airport, and Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport.

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