A total of 21 people were injured after a Delta Airlines plane crashed on the runway at Pearson International Airport on Monday afternoon.
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Delta Air Lines plane crash-lands at Toronto's Pearson airport
Delta Air Lines plane crash-lands, flips over at Toronto's Pearson airport
Delta Air Lines plane crash-lands, flips over at Toronto's Pearson airport
Delta Air Lines plane crash-lands, flips over at Toronto's Pearson airport
Plane crashes at Toronto Pearson Emergency response vehicles are seen nearby an upside down Delta Air Lines plane, which was heading from Minneapolis to Toronto when it crashed on the runway at Pearson International Airport, in Toronto, Monday, Feb. 17, 2025. (Teresa Barbieri/The Canadian Press)
Plane crashes at Toronto Pearson
Plane crashes at Toronto Pearson A Delta airlines plane is seen upside on the runway at Toronto's Pearson international airport (Jacob Estrin).
Plane crashes at Toronto Pearson
Plane crashes at Toronto Pearson
Plane crashes at Toronto Pearson
Plane crashes at Toronto Pearson
Plane crashes at Toronto Pearson
Plane crashes at Toronto Pearson
Plane crashes at Toronto Pearson
Pearson plane crash Strong wind gusts can be seen at the scene of a plane crash at Toronto Pearson airport on Feb. 17, 2025. (Jacob Estrin/CTV News Toronto)
Plane crashes at Toronto Pearson
Plane crashes at Toronto Pearson
'It's upside down': Plane crashes at Toronto's Pearson airport
'It's upside down': Plane crashes at Toronto's Pearson airport
Pearson plane crash Emergency responders surround a flipped-over plane that crashed at Toronto Pearson airport on Feb. 17, 2025. (Tom Podolec/CP24)
Toronto Pearson plane crash A Delta Air Lines plane is seen upside down on the runway at Toronto's Pearson International Airport. (Jacob Estrin)
Toronto Pearson airplane crash An image of the plane crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport.
Delta Air Lines plane crashes at Pearson airport
Eight people transported to hospital following plane crash at Pearson's Terminal 3 runway
Pearson plane crash closeup Feb. 17 A close-up shot of a flipped over plane that crashed at Toronto Pearson airport on Feb. 17, 2025. (Tom Podolec/CP24)
Pearson plane crash Crews work to douse a fire on a plane that crashed at Toronto Pearson airport on Feb. 17, 2025. (Tom Podolec/CP24)
Commuter plane upside down on tarmac after crash landing at Pearson airport
Pearson plane crash A flipped-over plane is seen on Runway 23 at Pearson airport following a Feb. 17, 2025, crash. (Tom Podolec/CP24)
Pearson plane crash Passengers are led away as Pearson International Airport firefighters work on a Delta Air Lines plane, which was heading from Minneapolis to Toronto when it crashed on the runway, in a Monday, Feb. 17, 2025, still image made from handout video.
Pearson plane crash An Ornge air helicopter arrives at Toronto Pearson airport after a plane crashed on Runway 23 on Feb. 17. (Jacob Estrin/CTV News Toronto)
Pearson plane crash A Peel Regional Paramedic Services ambulance is seen leaving the scene of a Feb. 17 plane crash at Toronto Pearson Airport. (Jacob Estrin/CTV News Toronto)
Pearson plane crash Police escort two ambulances as they leave the scene of a Feb. 17 plane crash at Toronto Pearson airport. (Jacob Estrin/CTV News Toronto)
Pearson plane crash Emergency crews remain at the scene of a Feb. 17 plane crash at Toronto Pearson airport. (Tom Podolec/CP24)
Pearson plane crash A flipped-over plane lies on Runway 23 at Toronto Pearson airport on Feb. 17. (Jacob Estrin/CTV News Toronto)
Pearson plane crash An ambulance leaves the scene of a plane crash at Toronto Pearson airport on Feb. 17. (Jacob Estrin/CTV News Toronto)
Pearson plane crash An aircraft from Delta Air Lines sits upside down on the tarmac at Toronto Pearson International Airport on Monday, Feb. 17, 2024. (Teresa Barbieri/The Canadian Press)
Pearson plane crash Paramedics tend to a patient outside an ambulance following a Feb. 17 plane crash at Toronto Pearson airport. (Jacob Estrin/CTV News Toronto)
Pearson plane crash Feb. 17 Emergency crews remain at the scene of a Feb. 17 plane crash at Toronto Pearson airport. (Tom Podolec/CP24)