Two Qantas planes have been involved in a minor collision at Perth Airport overnight.
A flight landing from Canberra clipped the wing of a stationary plane as the former approached the gate.
The incident, involving two Boeing 737-800s, occurred just after 9pm.
“While approaching the gate at low speed, the wingtip of one aircraft has come into contact with the wingtip of another stationary aircraft at the adjacent gate,” a Qantas spokesperson said.
“Customers and crew who were disembarking the stationary aircraft felt a jolt when the wingtips made contact.
“After assessing the situation, the captain advised customers to continue to disembark as usual.
“Engineers are inspecting both aircraft and an investigation is underway.”
Perth Airport has said there were no injuries, and Qantas confirmed no passengers or crew were hurt.