**Former President Trump's Boeing 757 Involved in Minor Collision at West Palm Beach Airport**
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - A private Boeing 757 belonging to former U.S. President Donald Trump was involved in a minor collision with another corporate jet while taxiing at West Palm Beach International Airport in Florida on Sunday, according to a source familiar with the incident. T
he Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed that a privately owned 757 made contact with a parked and unoccupied corporate jet at the airport. However, the FAA did not disclose the identity of the plane's owner.
The incident took place in an area of the airport where aircraft are not under the direct control of the FAA, and the agency has launched an investigation into the matter.
As of now, there has been no response from the Trump campaign regarding the incident.
The collision occurred after Trump's plane landed at West Palm Beach airport around 1:20 a.m. on Sunday, following a rally in Wildwood, New Jersey, the previous day.
Trump's Boeing 757 is well-known for its luxurious features, including gold-plated accents, two private guestrooms, three bathrooms, dining and conference areas, and an extensive entertainment system. Trump purchased the $100 million plane in 2010.
The aircraft, originally built in 1991, has been a key fixture at his campaign rallies.
In January, Trump took to social media to urge Boeing to resume production of the 757, calling it "the most beautiful, best-handling plane (from the pilots' standpoint!) that Boeing ever made."