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A Delta Air Lines flight arriving from Minneapolis crashed and overturned at Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday afternoon, injuring three individuals critically, including a child. Emergency services reported that the aircraft, a CRJ900 operated by Endeavor Air, flipped onto its roof on the snow-covered tarmac. All 80 passengers and crew members on board were accounted for, with 18 transported to hospitals, according to Delta Air Lines.
Toronto Pearson Airport president, Deborah Flint, praised emergency responders for their swift actions, stating it was a "textbook" response. The airport briefly closed but resumed flight operations later that day. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada announced the deployment of a team to investigate the incident, while fire chief Todd Aitken clarified that there were no adverse runway conditions at the time.
Local officials, including Ontario Premier Doug Ford and Minnesota Governor Tim Walz, extended their support. The situation led to significant flight delays and cancellations, prompting frustration among stranded passengers.