A routine landing took a tragic turn late Sunday night at LaGuardia Airport when an Air Canada Express flight was involved in a serious ground collision. The aircraft, operated by Jazz Aviation, had just arrived from Montreal and was taxiing after landing when the incident occurred.
At approximately 11:40 p.m., while moving at a relatively low speed, the plane struck an airport fire truck that had been responding to another situation nearby. What should have been a routine taxi to the gate quickly escalated into an emergency, with confusion and urgency unfolding across the runway.
Authorities later confirmed that two members of the flight crew lost their lives in the collision. Several passengers were injured, with some requiring hospital treatment, though many were treated and released. Emergency responders inside the vehicle were also hurt and received medical care.
The presence of the fire truck on the runway has raised important questions about coordination and safety procedures. Investigators are now working to determine how both the aircraft and emergency vehicle ended up in the same path at the same time.
In the immediate aftermath, airport operations were disrupted, leading to delays and temporary closures. Travelers were advised to check for updates and make alternate arrangements where necessary.
As the investigation continues, aviation authorities are expected to closely review communication protocols, ground movement procedures, and emergency response coordination to understand what went wrong and how similar incidents can be prevented in the future.