A routine landing turned into a devastating incident late Sunday night when an Air Canada Express flight collided with a fire truck at New York’s LaGuardia Airport. What should have been the final moments of a normal journey quickly became a scene of emergency response and confusion. As details began to emerge, authorities confirmed that the situation was far more serious than initially believed, drawing attention from aviation officials and the public alike.
The aircraft, operated by Jazz Aviation, had arrived from Montreal and was moving on the runway when the collision occurred at approximately 11:40 p.m. According to early reports, the plane was traveling at a relatively low speed—estimated between 24 and 30 mph—when it struck a fire truck that had been responding to a separate situation nearby. The presence of emergency vehicles on the runway added complexity to the incident, which is now under detailed investigation.
Officials later confirmed that two members of the flight crew did not survive the collision, while multiple passengers sustained injuries. Dozens of individuals were evaluated by medical teams, with several transported to nearby hospitals. While many have since been discharged, authorities noted that some injuries were considered serious. Emergency personnel who were in the vehicle at the time were also injured and received medical attention.
The incident has prompted a broader investigation led by transportation safety authorities, as officials work to understand how the collision occurred and what factors may have contributed. In the aftermath, LaGuardia Airport faced temporary closures and significant disruptions, with travelers advised to expect delays and seek alternative routes. As the investigation continues, the focus remains on ensuring safety measures are reviewed and improved to help prevent similar incidents in the future.