All 80 people on the flight from Minnesota survived after it skidded along the runway at Toronto Pearson International ...
Investigators probing Monday's Delta plane crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport are piecing together what caused ...
All but two of the passengers injured on a Delta Air Lines jet that crashed upon landing in Toronto have been released.
The CEO of Toronto Pearson Airport applauded the heroism of Delta Air Lines Flight 4819's crew members after Monday's crash, ...
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 ...
Deborah Flint, president and CEO of Toronto Pearson Airport, thanked the flight crew, and all flight attendants and crew members "across the industry," during a press conference on Tuesday.
Deborah Flint, the president and CEO of Toronto’s Pearson International Airport, said on Tuesday (February 18) that she was grateful "there was no loss of life or life threatening injuries" after a ...
The Delta Air Lines jet came down fast, landing so hard that it lost its right wing, then burst into flames on a runway in Toronto. The aircraft slid to a stop, upside down, a trail of black smoke in ...
The video shows passengers crawling from the Delta Airlines jet, which flipped onto its roof as it landed in Toronto on ...
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