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Delta Air Lines denies it's entirely at fault for injuries sustained in the Feb. 17 upside-down crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport, according to a U.S. court filing reviewed by CBC News. At least 16 Canadian passengers allege in lawsuits they were injured.
A Delta Airlines flight that departed from Atlanta and was bound for Orlando was forced to make an emergency landing Monday afternoon in Jacksonville after smoke was reported in the cockpit.
According to this database, there have been 61 occurrences so far in 2025, and 397 fatalities. The majority of these fatalities are the people who sadly died in the India Air plane crash.
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When Air India Flight 171 crash-landed shortly after take off, smashing into a residential building and bursting into flames, it seemed impossible that any of the 242 occupants could have survived. Miraculously, one did—but how?
A raft of new lawsuits have been filed seeking damages for the Delta Air Lines Toronto Airport crash earlier this year. In February a Bombardier CRJ-900 passenger jet skidded on an icy runway and flipped over, landing on its roof. Miraculously everyone survived. Five more lawsuits were filed this week.
Delta Airlines is denying that they’re entirely to blame for the harrowing crash landing of Flight 4819, at Pearson’s International Airport this past winter.
After the devastating Air India flight went down on June 12 in Ahmedabad — with just one believed survivor — airline safety is under the microscope, once again. Aviation watchdog AirlineRatings.com has released its annual 2025 list of the safest (and sketchiest) airlines — which consists of the best full-service and budget carriers based on crash records,