Two planes, one from the company Air Europa and the other from Condor, suffered a “coup” at the Palma airport this Tuesday, although there have been no injuries, nor has there been any type of impact on the Son Sant operation. Joan.

This is how sources from Air Europa and Aena have informed Europa Press, who have explained that the small crash occurred around 9:30 a.m. when the Air Europa plane, which had flown the Barcelona-Palma route, was arriving at the terminal and brushed against the back of the Condor plane that was apparently stationary.

The Cóndor company aircraft waiting for permission from the tower to begin the takeoff maneuver on a flight to Frankfurt, as reported by Diario de Mallorca. The accident occurred during a maneuver at low speed, so there were no injuries, but the two aircraft suffered serious damage.

The Air Europa plane then continued until it reached the terminal and the passengers were able to disembark as normal. However, according to company sources, the plane will need “some remodeling” as the left winglet is affected, although not completely broken.

Aena sources have explained that the incident will be analyzed by the corresponding body, in this case the Civil Aviation Accident and Incident Investigation Commission (CIAIAC).