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Delta returns damaged CRJ900 to service after major collision

Delta returns damaged CRJ900 to service after major collision
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Ed Bastian, Chief Executive Officer | Delta Air Lines

A Delta CRJ900 aircraft that was previously involved in a significant collision with an Airbus A350 has been returned to service. The regional jet, which sustained severe damage during the incident, was initially thought to be beyond repair. However, after further inspection and assessment, it was determined that repairs were possible.

The return of the CRJ900 highlights the capabilities of modern aircraft maintenance and repair teams, who were able to restore the jet despite its dramatic appearance following the accident.

No additional details regarding the circumstances of the collision or the duration of repairs have been released at this time.

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