
VIDEO: Delta Airlines plane CRJ900 crashes at Toronto Pearson International Airport
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Crews responding to plane crash at Toronto Pearson, police say. Initial reports indicate that a Delta Airlines CRJ-900, operating as Delta Flight 4819 from Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport (MSP) to Toronto (YYZ), was involved in the incident. VIDEO:
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February 17, 2025

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