Air Canada Plane Collides with Fire Truck at LaGuardia Airport, Leaving Fatalities and Injuries
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By Aurax News — Updated March 23, 2026
Rescue workers at the scene of the Air Canada Plane collision, LaGuaedia Airport, New York City
At LaGuardia Airport, a routine landing quickly turned into a tragic emergency when an Air Canada Express regional jet arriving from Montreal collided with a ground fire truck on or near an active runway. The aircraft, carrying dozens of passengers and crew, was in its final approach when the impact occurred, triggering immediate emergency protocols across the airport.
The collision resulted in fatalities among the flight crew and left several passengers and first responders injured, with emergency teams rushing to the scene as smoke and debris disrupted operations. Flights were temporarily halted at LaGuardia as authorities secured the area, diverted incoming traffic, and coordinated medical response efforts. The sudden incident caused widespread delays and cancellations, affecting travelers across the region.
Investigators from the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have since launched a full inquiry into the circumstances surrounding the crash, focusing on runway clearance procedures, communication between air traffic control and ground vehicles, and overall safety protocols. As officials work to determine how the collision occurred, the incident has raised urgent questions about airport coordination and runway safety systems.
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