Delta’s Toronto Crash: Executive Director’s statement

Mark Fitzpatrick’s footage shows the plane upside down, and emergency services respond. (Mark Fitzpatrick via the story)
Director of Delta Ed Bastian He spoke to LinkedIn after a plane crash at Toronto-Pearson International Airport on Monday.
“The hearts of the whole global Delta family are with those affected by today’s incident at the Toronto-Pearson International Airport. I want to thank many members of the team of Delta and Endeavour and the first respondents on the spot. We are working on confirmation. Details and will share the latest information about News.Delta.com As soon as it becomes available. In the meantime, take care and be sure, “he wrote on the platform where he was active in corporate, business and airline issues. Bastian became the 2016 airline director.
A plane crash, which included Delta Air Lines Crj-900 jet that left Minneapolis, first reported to CTV. The flight was identified as Delta 4819, which operated Endeavour Air and carried 80 people and all were counting.
The incident is the last in a series of aircraft accidents this year, including the American Airlines collision with helicopter Army Black Hawk in Washington, DC, killing all 64 passengers and military crews. This was followed by a private medical flight that collapsed in Philadelphia on his return to Mexico, killing seven on board and one on the ground.
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The Toronto incident was reported at 2:45 pm local time. Pictures of the scene showed the plane upside down and covered on a snow -covered runway.
The first respondents work at the Delta Air Lines Air Force accident at the Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississaugi, Ontario, Canada, February 17, 2025. (Reuters / Arlyn McAdorey / Reuters)
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At least 15 people were injured and some were treated in local hospitals.
The US stock market is closed in respect of the President’s Day on Monday. Delta shares They will continue to trade on Tuesday and have gained more than 10%this year.
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Fox News’ Andrea Margolis and Christopher Guly contributed to this report.
This is a development story.