Two United Airlines aircraft were involved in a ground collision at Chicago O'Hare International Airport on Friday afternoon. The incident occurred when a Boeing 737-700, arriving from Jackson Hole, struck the horizontal stabilizer of a parked Boeing 767 while taxiing to its gate. The 737-700 was carrying 113 passengers and five crew members at the time, while the 767 was empty.
Pictures posted on social media showed the 737's wingtip lodged under the 767's left horizontal stabilizer. Passengers reported being largely unaware of the collision, although some felt a "shuddering" as the aircraft separated. Bill Marcus, a passenger on board, said he did not feel the initial impact but noticed the movement afterward.
United Airlines confirmed the incident in a statement: "On Friday afternoon, UA2652 was taxiing to its arrival gate when it made contact with the horizontal stabilizer of another United aircraft. Passengers deplaned normally and no injuries were reported. The other aircraft was stationary, and no passengers were onboard."