A Delta Air Lines flight from Minneapolis crashed, turned upside down and caught fire on the runway at Toronto Pearson ...
In 2005, an Air France plane crashed at Toronto Pearson airport, bursting into flames. Survivors say certain sounds, smells, ...
Toronto Pearson International Airport, the site of Monday’s Delta flight crash in which remarkably nobody was killed, was the scene of another “miracle” nearly two decades ago. Air France Flight 358 ...
According to Air France’s website, March 30 is the last day the A350-900 will be flown on the RDU-CDG route. Starting with the CDG-RDU nonstop flight leaving March 31, a Boeing 777-200 will be used by ...
The Minister of Aviation and Aerospace Development, Festus Keyamo, raised the alarm over the situation in a statement posted on his official X account on Thursday night.
A former airline captain said it appeared that the plane's right landing gear collapsed within seconds of touching down in ...
Survivors of past aviation accidents are offering advice and support to the 80 passengers and crew members of the plane that ...
Remarkably, everyone escaped alive from the plane,” said Simon Calder, The Independent’s travel expert. “Just like the last emergency evacuation at Toronto two decades ago, of an Air France ...
All 309 passengers and crew aboard Air France Flight 358 survived the crash. The US Federal Aviation Administration said in a statement that the Transportation Safety Board of Canada would head up ...
The last major aviation accident at the Toronto airport was nearly two decades ago, on August 2, 2005, according to The Associated Press, when an inbound Air France flight from Paris slid off the ...