Two planes made contact at an airport in Japan, resulting in one of them sustaining wing damage.
A Korean Air plane collided with a Cathay Pacific plane at New Chitose Airport on the northern Japanese island of Hokkaido on Tuesday, a Korean Air official said.
The contact occurred around 5.30pm local time, as the Korean Air plane was preparing to take off, the airline official said.
Japan's NTV said no injuries were reported.
An airport spokesman could not immediately be reached for comment.
This comes amid a cold wave in northern Japan, accompanied by snow and temperatures of -7 degrees Celsius.
Pictures broadcast by NTV showed that snow was falling at the airport at the time of the collision.
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