EasyJet planes hit each other at Manchester Airport as ALL flights suspended

WATCH: EasyJet planes collide at Manchester Airport

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GB News

Georgina Cutler

By Georgina Cutler


Published: 15/08/2025

- 08:11

Updated: 15/08/2025

- 09:04

Passengers are facing cancellations and delays

All flights at Manchester Airport were halted this morning following a collision between two planes.

Passengers face cancellations and delays after two EasyJet aircraft clipped wings on a runway at the airport.


Flights were briefly suspended as a safety precaution following the incident.

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All flights at Manchester Airport were halted this morning following a collision between two planes

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Both EasyJet flights were leaving Terminal One at around 6.30am when they "came into contact."

One was scheduled to fly to Gibraltar, while the other was headed for Paris.

A spokesperson for EasyJet said: "EasyJet can confirm that two aircraft came into contact whilst taxiing to the runway at Manchester Airport.

"An immediate investigation has been launched to understand what happened.

"The safety and security of our passengers and crew is our highest priority."

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It is understood that one of the planes involved had part of a wing tip missing following impact.

One person onboard the place wrote on social media: "We've crashed on the runway."

Another said: "Just on the plane at Manchester Airport and another plane has just hit our wing and took the wing off."

An investigation into the collision is now underway.

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Flights were briefly suspended as a safety precaution following the incident

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Photos shared online showed the two easyJet aircraft positioned next to each other.

Flights were temporarily halted while safety inspections were conducted on the planes.

Departures and arrivals resumed shortly afterward.

Videos show the two aircrafts parked up ready to undergo inspections at the points where the wings clipped.

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