Footage from Mark Fitzpatrick exhibits the airplane the other way up and emergency companies responding. (Mark Fitzpatrick by way of Storyful)
Delta CEO Ed Bastian spoke out on LinkedIn after a airplane crash at Toronto-Pearson Worldwide Airport on Monday.
The airplane crash, which concerned a Delta Air Traces CRJ-900 jet that departed Minneapolis, was first reported by CTV. The flight was recognized as Delta 4819, operated by Endeavor Air, and carried 80 folks, all of whom have been accounted for.
The incident is the newest in a string of aviation accidents this yr, together with an American Airways collision with a Black Hawk Military helicopter in Washington, D.C., killing all 64 passengers and army crew. This was adopted by a non-public medical flight that crashed in Philadelphia on its return to Mexico, killing seven on board and one on the bottom.
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The Toronto incident was reported at 2:45 p.m. native time. Footage of the scene confirmed the airplane the other way up and mangled on a snow-covered runway.
First responders work on the Delta Air Traces airplane crash website at Toronto Pearson Worldwide Airport in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, on Feb. 17, 2025. (REUTERS/Arlyn McAdorey / Reuters)
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Not less than 15 folks have been injured, with some being handled at native hospitals.
The U.S. inventory market was closed in observance of President’s Day on Monday. Delta shares will resume buying and selling on Tuesday and have gained greater than 10% this yr.
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