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A minivan somehow crashed into a plane at Boston’s Logan Airport, with wild photos showing it crushed and pinned below the American Eagle jet.

The catering minivan, with a “Sky Chefs” logo on the side, was seen trapped under the parked plane on Sunday morning.


  A minivan somehow crashed into a plane at Boston’s Logan Airport, with wild photos showing it crushed and pinned below the American Eagle jet.
 A minivan somehow crashed into a plane at Boston’s Logan Airport, with wild photos showing it crushed and pinned below the American Eagle jet.

  The crash occurred Sunday morning when a catering minivan collided with a Republic Airways aircraft, according to a Massachusetts Port Authority spokesperson.
 The crash occurred Sunday morning when a catering minivan collided with a Republic Airways aircraft, according to a Massachusetts Port Authority spokesperson.

It was unclear exactly how it ended up there, but the van’s driver suffered minor injuries and was taken to a local hospital, officials said.

The van’s roof was flattened, and the jet also appeared scratched and damaged on the underbelly.


  It was unclear exactly how it ended up there, but the van’s driver suffered minor injries and was taken to a local hospital, officials said.
 It was unclear exactly how it ended up there, but the van’s driver suffered minor injries and was taken to a local hospital, officials said.

  The van’s roof was flattened, and the jet also appeared scratched and damaged on the underbelly.
 The van’s roof was flattened, and the jet also appeared scratched and damaged on the underbelly.


  Damage to the plane’s underside from the van collision.
 Damage to the plane’s underside from the van collision.

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The aircraft was not carrying any passengers at the time and was towed by an American Airlines maintenance crew for further inspection.

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