The wing of a Delta Air Lines plane struck the runway while landing at LaGuardia Airport in New York City on Sunday night.

According to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the plane’s “left wing struck runway while landing” and the pilots “executed a go-around.”

The incident occurred on a flight traveling from Jacksonville, Florida, to New York City.

“The left-wing of Endeavor Air Flight 4814 struck the runway at LaGuardia Airport in New York while the pilot was executing a go-around due to an unstable approach,” an agency spokesperson stated, according to Fox News.

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Officials with the Port Authority confirmed to Fox News Digital that there were no injuries or impact on airport operations.

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The agency added that there were 76 customers, two pilots, and two flight attendants on board the flight at the time of the faulty landing.

The FAA explained that a “go-around is a safe, routine maneuver performed at the discretion of a pilot or at the request of an air traffic controller.”

“It discontinues the landing approach and returns the aircraft to an altitude and configuration to safely make another approach. The pilot and the air traffic controller are in full command of the situation,” the FAA said.

The FAA added that the information is preliminary at this time and that it will investigate the incident.

“The flight was operated by Endeavor, the same regional carrier as the Delta plane that crashed while landing in Toronto in February. The plane in that incident was also a CRJ-900,” Breaking Aviation News & Videos wrote.

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The 76 passengers, two pilots and two flight attendants on board Flight 4814 were unharmed, with no injuries reported, according to the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which oversees the three major New York City area airports.

“We apologize to our customers for the experience,” Delta said in a statement.

The airline said the plane has been taken out of service while maintenance teams evaluate and did not indicate when the aircraft will return to flying.

The incident also did not cause an impact to airport operations, according to the Port Authority.

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