• A Southwest plane was hit by gunfire at Dallas Love Field Airport on Friday.
  • An airline spokesperson told BI that no injuries were reported.
  • Authorities were notified and the plane was removed from service, they said.

A Southwest Airlines plane was struck by gunfire Friday night while on the tarmac at Dallas Love Field Airport, a Southwest spokesperson confirmed to Business Insider.

“Southwest Airlines Flight 2494 taxied safely back to the terminal at Dallas Love Field after a bullet apparently struck the right side of the aircraft just under the flight deck while the Crew was preparing for departure for Indianapolis,” the spokesperson said.

No injuries were reported and the plane was removed from service, they said, adding that passengers would be accommodated on another flight.

In a statement posted on X, Dallas Love Field Airport said Dallas police had responded to what it called a “security incident.”

One runway was briefly closed but has since reopened, the airport said, adding that there was “minimal impact on airport operations.”

It directed further inquiries to the Dallas police.

Business Insider contacted the FAA and the Dallas Police Department for comment.

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