Delta Air Lines Plane Crashes at Toronto Pearson Airport

Aviation News

Delta Air Lines Plane Crashes at Toronto Pearson Airport
AIRCRAFT CRASHDELTA AIR LINESTORONTO PEARSON AIRPORT
  • 📰 FOXLA
  • ⏱ Reading Time:
  • 115 sec. here
  • 11 min. at publisher
  • 📊 Quality Score:
  • News: 77%
  • Publisher: 53%

A Delta Air Lines plane crashed upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada on Monday, resulting in injuries to several passengers and crew members.

A Delta Air Lines plane experienced a crash upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada on Monday. Video footage captured by Canada 's CTV television network showed the aircraft turned upside down with first responders deploying water cannons to combat potential fires. The airport issued a statement confirming the incident involving a Delta Airlines plane arriving from Minneapolis.

It reassured the public that emergency teams were responding and all passengers and crew had been accounted for. The crash involved a Delta Air Lines CRJ-900 aircraft operated by Endeavor Air, according to the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA). The FAA reported that the incident occurred during the aircraft's landing phase. Eighty individuals were on board at the time and were promptly evacuated. Paramedics on the scene indicated to CTV that up to eight people sustained injuries. Airport staff halted all arrivals and departures as a precautionary measure. While the extent of passenger and crew injuries remains unclear, the incident coincided with extreme cold and wintry conditions sweeping across the northern United States and Canada. At the time of the crash, winds were gusting at approximately 40 mph, as reported by FOX Weather. Although no snow was falling, the strong winds were whipping up more than 8 inches of snow that had accumulated at the airport over the weekend. Delta Air Lines released a statement acknowledging reports of Endeavor Flight 4819, operating from Minneapolis/St. Paul to Toronto-Pearson International Airport, being involved in an incident. They pledged to gather further details and provide the latest updates on their website, news.delta.com, as soon as information becomes available.This incident marks the latest in a series of aviation events that have drawn attention across the United States in recent weeks. Last month, an American Airlines jet with 60 passengers and four crew members collided with an Army helicopter during its approach to land at Ronald Reagan National Airport near Washington, D.C. Tragically, there were no survivors. A few days later, a medical transport jet carrying a child patient, her mother, and four other individuals crashed into a Philadelphia neighborhood shortly after takeoff, resulting in a fiery explosion that engulfed several homes. Last week, two crew members ejected from a Navy jet before it crashed off the coast of San Diego and were swiftly rescued by a sportfishing boat. Over the weekend, a single-engine plane crashed shortly after takeoff from a small airport east of Atlanta, claiming the lives of two people. This is a developing story. Please check back for further updates

We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:

FOXLA /  🏆 445. in US

AIRCRAFT CRASH DELTA AIR LINES TORONTO PEARSON AIRPORT CANADA INJURIES FEDERAL AVIATION ADMINISTRATION (FAA) ENDEAVOR AIR WINTER WEATHER

United States Latest News, United States Headlines

Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.

Delta Air Lines Plane Makes Upsidedown Landing at Toronto Pearson AirportDelta Air Lines Plane Makes Upsidedown Landing at Toronto Pearson AirportA Delta Air Lines plane operated by Endeavor Air landed upside down at Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday amid wintry conditions. All 80 passengers and crew were evacuated safely, with 15 individuals transported to hospitals for medical evaluation. Authorities are investigating the cause of the incident.
Read more »

Delta Air Lines Plane Overturns at Toronto Pearson AirportDelta Air Lines Plane Overturns at Toronto Pearson AirportA Delta Air Lines plane has overturned at Toronto Pearson International Airport, leading to the suspension of all flights. Thankfully, all passengers and crew are accounted for. The cause of the incident is currently unknown, but heavy snowfall and icy conditions over the weekend may have played a role.
Read more »

Japan Airlines Plane Hits Delta Air Lines Aircraft at Seattle AirportJapan Airlines Plane Hits Delta Air Lines Aircraft at Seattle AirportA Japan Airlines plane collided with a parked Delta Air Lines aircraft at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on Wednesday. The incident caused minimal impact on airport operations, but resulted in delays and cancellations.
Read more »

Delta Air Lines Flight Cancelled After Crew Accidentally Deploys Emergency SlideDelta Air Lines Flight Cancelled After Crew Accidentally Deploys Emergency SlideDelta Air Lines Flight 419 was canceled after crew members accidentally deployed an emergency slide at Seattle-Tacoma International Airport on January 23. The incident occurred while the empty plane was pulling up to the gate to load passengers for an outbound flight to Honolulu.
Read more »

From Delta Air Lines to Costco, some companies say they’ll stick with DEIFrom Delta Air Lines to Costco, some companies say they’ll stick with DEICurtis Bunn is a reporter for NBC BLK.
Read more »

How Delta Air Lines Prioritized Diversity and InclusionHow Delta Air Lines Prioritized Diversity and InclusionThis episode of HBR On Leadership explores Delta Air Lines CEO Ed Bastian's commitment to recruiting, hiring, training, and advancing one million Black Americans into stable, well-paid jobs over the next decade as part of the OneTen coalition. Harvard Business School professor Linda Hill explains how Bastian shifted Delta's talent architecture to prioritize skills over four-year degrees, created new apprenticeship programs, and focused on developing front-line employees for internal promotions.
Read more »



Render Time: 2025-03-20 04:41:56