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23/06/2026
On the 22nd local time, the National Transportation Safety Board of the United States announced an investigation into a near-collision incident involving two civil aircraft at Boston Logan International Airport. In addition, the Federal Aviation Administration of the United States has also begun investigating the incident. It is reported that the incident occurred on the 20th. At that time, a Delta Air Lines Airbus A319 aircraft had to abort its landing and pull up to avoid a Boeing 737-800 aircraft of American Airlines taking off from a crossing runway. A spokesperson for Delta Air Lines stated that the Airbus aircraft, flight number 2351, coming from Dallas and carrying 129 passengers and 6 crew members, eventually landed safely and passengers disembarked normally. American Airlines has not yet responded to the incident. It is reported that the United States Senate is scheduled to hold a special hearing on aviation incidents on the 23rd, focusing on near-collision incidents and runway incursion issues at major airports in the United States. This incident has been listed as a case for discussion. (CCTV News)