Officials were still marveling that all 80 people on board Delta Flight 4819 escaped death or life-threatening injuries after the jet made a rough landing and rolled over, grinding to a halt in a ...
Here's what we did learn from that press conference: Toronto Pearson airport CEO Deborah Flint said investigators will be reviewing the aircraft on the runway for the next 48 hours, adding that ...
Two runways at the airport will remain closed as officials investigate the incident, according to the airport's CEO Deborah Flint, CNN reported. IMAGE: Multiple air crashes have rocked the ...
Deborah Flint is scheduled to speak at a 12 p.m. ET news conference. CBC News will carry it live on this page. On Monday afternoon, a Delta Air Lines plane crashed and flipped on the airport's runway.
Speaking to reporters on Monday, Toronto Pearson Airport CEO Deborah Flint confirmed that 17 people had been injured when a Delta Airlines flight overturned on a runway at the airport earlier that ...
In a Tuesday update on the Delta Airlines plane that crash-landed and flipped over on a Toronto Pearson International Airport runway Monday afternoon, Greater Toronto Airports Authority (GTAA) CEO ...
Deborah Flint, the president and CEO of Toronto Pearson International Airport, also credited the “textbook response” of first responders for helping prevent loss of life. Delta is offering $ ...
Deborah Flint CEO of Toronto Pearson International Airport confirmed there are no fatalities stemming from the incident in a news conference Monday evening. Airport operators anticipate ongoing ...
Deborah Flint, CEO of Greater Toronto Airports Authority, called the flight crew “heroes,” while their boss, Delta CEO Ed Bastian, praised their response as a "testament to the safety that’s ...
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