Two United Airlines aircraft were involved in a mishap at Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) on Friday afternoon after an arriving Boeing 737 clipped a parked Boeing 767. The wing of the 737-700 — which had 113 passengers and five crew onboard — struck the horizontal stabilizer of the 767, which was stationary and had no passengers onboard.
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