CHANTILLY, Va. (AP)  Investigators are trying to determine why two United Airlines jet airplanes touched wings at Dulles International Airport outside Washington.

United Airlines spokesman Jeff Kovick says there were no injuries during the incident Sunday night.

Officials say the Airbus 319 and the Embraer 170 were preparing for departure when their wings touched on a taxiway.

The Airbus was scheduled to take off for Albuquerque, and the Embraer was slated for a flight to Dallas-Fort Worth.

The 92 passengers aboard the Airbus were placed on a twin-engine Airbus 320 and flown to Albuquerque. The 66 passengers on the Embraer were taken off the airplane and were to complete their journey Monday morning.

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