Emergency personnel work at the scene of a Delta Airlines plane crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport on February 17, 2025 in Toronto, Canada. Several passengers were injured on the flight coming in from Minneapolis,
A Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis crashed and overturned while landing at Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday afternoon.
Emergency crews are responding to a reported crash involving a Delta Air Lines plane that arrived Monday at Toronto Pearson Airport from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport.
A Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis crash-landed in Toronto on Monday, completely upending before coming to a stop upside down on an airport runway. The crash at the Toronto Pearson International Airport sent 18 to the hospital.
At least 18 people were injured when a Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis crashed upon landing at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada, according to the FAA and local authorities.
Delta Air Lines has shared some information about the crew who piloted a Minneapolis-to-Toronto flight that crashed while landing on Monday. The airline said it released the information in response to social media posts “containing false and misleading assertions.
New videos show the moment a flight from Minneapolis crash-landed, flipped and caught fire in Toronto. Authorities say at least 18 people were injured when the Delta Air Lines plane flipped upside down while landing amid wintry conditions Monday at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
A Delta Airline Lines flight from Minneapolis flipped upon landing at Pearson Airport in Toronto. Eighty people were on board and all survived. The plane, a Mitsubishi CRJ-900LR, remained upside down on the tarmac on Tuesday morning,
A Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis crashed and overturned while landing at Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday afternoon.
Minnesota authorities are in contact with airport officials as they continue to gather more information about the injury crash.
Delta Air Lines, Inc. (NYSE: DAL) has put forth a "no strings attached" offer of $30,000 to each passenger of a flight that crash-landed in Toronto. Legal advisors weigh in if passengers should accept this proposal.