Qatar Airways tweeted Friday that "during extreme weather conditions with storms and high winds of 70 knots, a parked Qatar Airways 787-800 briefly shifted from its chocks and made contact with a QR A350-900 on Thursday 30 April.
"The aircraft had been parked securely and chocked in accordance with AMM (aircraft maintenance manual) guidelines while operations at the airport had been temporarily suspended due to high winds.
"No passengers or crew were onboard at the time and the aircraft suffered only minor damage," the tweet added.
"No passengers or crew were onboard at the time and the aircraft suffered only minor damage," the tweet added.