Summary

  • Two pilots have been killed after an Air Canada plane collided with a firefighting vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport - here's the latest

  • Port Authority Executive Director Kathryn Garcia says the plane - which landed from Montreal - was carrying 72 people. They have all been accounted for, but some of their injuries are serious

  • Two officers inside the firefighting vehicle are in a stable condition, Garcia adds

  • The airport is expected to remain closed until at least 14:00 ET (18:00 GMT) as an investigation has been launched

  • Pictures show the plane – a CRJ 900 model – suffered significant damage, as video footage shows the aircraft coming to a rest with its nose upturned

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Damaged Air Canada plane at LaGuardia after collision

  1. All flights cancelled or delayed at LaGuardia Airportpublished at 10:02 GMT

    Travellers are shown sleeping on the ground inside the terminal at LaGuardia Airport, surrounded by suitcases.Image source, Reuters
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    Stranded travellers sleep on the ground at New York's LaGuardia Airport

    All arrivals and departures from LaGuardia Airport have been cancelled or delayed until further notice.

    The airport's closure affects hundreds of flights, with carriers including American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Southwest Airlines, United Airlines, and Air Canada.

    Airport authorities have said LaGuardia will be closed until at least 14:00 local time (18:00 GMT).

    A small number of flights scheduled to depart on Monday morning were listed as delayed, rather than cancelled.

    The full list of cancellations and delays can be found on LaGuardia Airport's website, external.

    A screenshot of the airport's online departures board showing all flights cancelled or delayed.Image source, LaGuardia Airport
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    LaGuardia Airport's online departures board shows a long list of cancellations

  2. Investigation under waypublished at 09:40 GMT

    We have just heard from Port Authority Executive Director Kathryn Garcia, who said an investigation by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) will look at all aspects of "exactly what went on during the crash".

    Responding to media questions, Garcia gave a couple of specifics that the NTSB will look at, including:

    • The speed the plane was moving when it collided with the vehicle
    • The staffing of the air traffic control tower at the time
    • If anybody was ejected from the aircraft
  3. Two pilots killed in LaGuardia Airport crash - what's the latest?published at 09:24 GMT

    An Air Canada aircraft is shown on the tarmac, with its destroyed nose pointing upwards.Image source, Reuters
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    The Air Canada CRJ 900 aircraft suffered significant damage in the collision, which killed two pilots.

    Two pilots have been confirmed dead after an Air Canada plane collided with a firefighting vehicle at New York's La Guardia Airport.

    The plane, carrying 72 passengers and four crew, was travelling about 24mph after arriving from Montreal on Sunday evening, local time.

    Forty-one passengers and crew were taken to hospital, along with two officers who were in the ground vehicle; 32 are now out of hospital, but some others have "serious injuries".

    The New York City Fire Department told people to "expect cancellations, road closures, traffic delays and emergency personnel near LaGuardia Airport".

    Kathryn Garcia, the Port Authority Executive Director, said the airport to be closed "until at least 14:00 local time (18:00 GMT)" to facilitate an investigation.

  4. Officers inside ground vehicle in stable condition after crash, authorities saypublished at 09:11 GMT

    More now from Garcia, who says the sergeant and police officer who were inside the firefighting vehicle are in a stable condition in hospital "with no life-threatening injuries".

    "I visited them both in the hospital, as has the chairman, and they were able to speak and we're notifying their families", says Garcia.

    She adds that all of the people who were on the plane have been accounted for.

    Garcia says she can't speak to their injuries at this time but some of them are serious.

  5. LaGuardia Airport to be closed until at least 14:00 ETpublished at 09:08 GMT

    Garcia says authorities expect the airport to be closed "until at least 14:00 local time (18:00 GMT) this afternoon to facilitate the investigation".

    The investigation "has already begun" on site, she adds.

    Earlier, LaGuardia Airport said in a statement that the airport will be closed "until further notice".

  6. Two pilots confirmed dead - authoritiespublished at 08:55 GMT
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    Kathryn Garcia, executive director of the Port Authority of NY & NY, addresses the media after an Air Canada Express jet collided with a ground vehicle at New York's LaGuardia Airport in New York, U.SImage source, Reuters

    Kathryn Garcia, the Port Authority Executive Director, says during a news conference the Air Canada plane was carrying 72 people and four crew members.

    She adds the vehicle was carrying two officers.

    Forty-one passengers and crew were taken to hospital, along with the two vehicle officers. Garcia says that 32 people are now out of hospital, but there are also "serious injuries".

    "Sadly, the two pilots are confirmed deceased," she says.

    We'll bring you more from this news conference in just a moment.

  7. LaGuardia Aiport authorities giving updatepublished at 08:52 GMT
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    We're now hearing from authorities at La Guardia Airport, you can watch live above.

    Stay with us for the latest developments.

  8. Two killed in crash, says law enforcementpublished at 08:43 GMT
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    Two people have been killed in the crash at LaGuardia Airport, a law enforcement source familiar with the investigation tells the BBC's US partner CBS News.

    They add there are also multiple injuries, including two firefighters.

  9. Footage from LaGuardia Airport shows emergency services on the scenepublished at 08:38 GMT

    There is a heavy emergency services presence at LaGuardia Airport.

    Video footage shows debris surrounding a firefighting vehicle, which is lying on its side, while the nose of an Air Canada plane is upturned.

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    Damaged Air Canada plane at LaGuardia airport after collision

  10. What we've heard from emergency servicespublished at 08:35 GMT

    The New York City Police Department tellspeople to "expect delays and avoid the area if possible".

    "Due to an emergency incident at LaGuardia Airport, all streets and highway exits into the airport are closed until further notice."

    The New York City Fire Department has also posted on X, telling people to "expect cancellations, road closures, traffic delays and emergency personnel near LaGuardia Airport".

    "Use alternate routes," the fire department's post adds.

  11. LaGuardia Airport closed until further notice - full statementpublished at 08:32 GMT

    Emergency vehicles are parked near an Air Canada Express jet that had collided with a fire truck at LaGuardia Airport in New York, U.SImage source, Reuters

    New York's LaGuardia Airport has been closed until further notice after an Air Canada plane collided with a firefighting vehicle responding to a separate incident.

    Here's the statement from the airport:

    "At approximately 11:40 p.m. on Sunday, a Jazz Aviation flight operating on behalf of Air Canada was involved in an incident on Runway 4 at LaGuardia Airport in which the aircraft struck a Port Authority Aircraft Rescue and Firefighting vehicle that was responding to a separate incident.

    "Emergency response protocols were immediately activated. The Port Authority Police Department is on scene along with the agency’s chairman and executive director.

    "The airport is currently closed to facilitate the response and allow for a thorough investigation.

    "This is a developing situation based on preliminary information.

    "The Port Authority Police Department is working closely with our airline partners as well as federal authorities and will provide additional updates as more details become available."

  12. Teams inspect wreckage after LaGuardia plane crashpublished at 08:27 GMT

    These are some of the latest pictures coming in to us from LaGuardia Airport in New York, after an aircraft crashed into a ground vehicle.

    Teams have been inspecting vehicle wreckage and debris behind a police cordon, while passengers were moved off site.

    The mangled wreckage of the front of an Air Canada planeImage source, EPA/Shutterstock
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    The Air Canada plane was travelling from Montreal to New York, according to CBS

    A team of investigators in white suits and black jackets inspect debrisImage source, Reuters
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    A team inspects the wreckage of the vehicle

    People stand around with suitcases on a pavement while a police officer stands nearbyImage source, Reuters
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    Passengers waiting outside the police cordon at LaGuardia

    Planes sit on the tarmac at night timeImage source, Reuters
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    Flights have now been grounded at LaGuardia

  13. Plane and vehicle collide on ground at New York’s LaGuardia Airportpublished at 08:18 GMT

    Emergency crews work around a ground vehicle following a collision between the vehicle and an Air Canada Express jet at New York's La Guardia Airport in Queens, New York.Image source, Reuters

    An aircraft has collided with a ground vehicle at New York’s LaGuardia airport, shutting the site until further notice.

    An Air Canada plane collidedwith a firefighting vehicle responding to a separate incident. There were about 70 people on board the plane, and local media are reporting a number of injuries.

    According to CBS News, the BBC’s US partner, the Air Canada plane had landed after arriving from Montreal before it slowed and collided with a vehicle.

    Flights have been grounded at the airport since late Sunday night, and the Federal Aviation Administration has said there is a “high” likelihood that this will be extended.

    This is a developing story, and we’ll bring you more updates shortly.