The left wing of a plane taxiing at Newark Liberty International Airport in New Jersey struck the wing of another aircraft on Saturday morning.

The incident happened as a Southwest Airlines plane was taxiing for takeoff and clipped a parked airplane, airport authorities said. According to the News 12 New Jersey, the plane was bound to Fort Lauderdale, Fla. and had just finished being deiced.

At least one passenger took to social media to share an image of the wings of the two airplanes touching.

In a tweet, airport authorities said no one was injured and that passengers on the taxiing flight were booked on later flights.

An airline representative told The Associated Press both planes were taken out of service for review.

There are no injuries after a taxiing Southwest plane struck wings with a parked airliner at an @EWR Terminal A gate shortly after 7 am. Passengers will be rebooked. — Newark Liberty Airport (@EWRairport) March 2, 2019