FAA investigating after wingtip bumps into plane at Cleveland Hopkins airport

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is investigating after a plane crash at the Cleveland Hopkins International Airport Sunday night.
A representative with the FAA tells 21 News Delta Airlines Flight 2577 was taxiing around 7:00 p.m. when its wingtip struck Spirit Airlines Flight 655, which was parked at its gate at the airport.
According to the FAA, flight 2577 had departed the Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia.
21 News has reached out to Delta Airlines who tells us the plane was traveling at a low speed at the time of impact and no injuries stemming from the crash were reported on either aircraft
Passengers on the flight were delayed for four hours while Delta looked for an alternative aircraft to get them to their destination.
Delta and the FAA are investigating further into the accident.