Two planes collided while taxiing on a runway at London's Heathrow Airport Monday night, London's fire brigade said. There were no injuries, according to The Associated Press. «It was a minor collision in between two planes who just clipped each other,» a fire brigade spokesman said, speaking anonymously in line with the brigade's policy. «There was no fire, no injuries, no damage.» The fire brigade disputed an earlier Sky News television report stating that one of the plane's engines had fallen off, insisting there had been no damage. The British Broadcasting Corp. identified the two planes as a British Airways Boeing 747 and a Sri Lankan Airlines Airbus A340. The BBC added that all the passengers were evacuated from the aircraft. Sky had reported that there were 40 fire engines in attendance, but the fire brigade said they had since left the scene.