The CEO of Toronto Pearson Airport applauded the heroism of Delta Air Lines Flight 4819's crew members after Monday's crash, when the aircraft flipped over while landing and subsequently started on fire. Eighty people, including four crew members, were aboard the CRJ-900 aircraft, which was arriving from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport, according to the Federal Aviation Administration.
Main Idea: Delta Air Lines is facing questions after one of its regional jets crashed and flipped over while landing in Toronto, injuring passengers, as Canadian investigators lead the probe.
Key Points:
The crash may unsettle US air travelers and briefly disrupt flights, especially on routes tied to Minneapolis and Toronto.
The fast response by Delta and investigators may improve aviation safety and lower risk for future passengers.
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Airline operating Flight 4819 and a primary actor in the crash and recovery update.
Leads the investigation into the crash and is a central official actor.
President and CEO of Toronto Pearson Airport; central quoted official providing the update and praising the response.
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