A Boeing 737 Max collided with two stationary jets while being towed at Toronto Pearson Airport. The incident, captured on video, shows the Air Canada plane attempting to park between two other aircraft, but the space was insufficient for its wings, resulting in the collision. The video was shared on social media by the Breaking Aviation News & Videos account.
The extent of the damage to the three planes remains unclear, and Air Canada declined to comment when asked by The Daily Mail, citing the ongoing investigation.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has been facing scrutiny over safety concerns due to job cuts. Whistleblowers have expressed worries about the potential risks these cuts pose to aviation safety. The FAA is expected to investigate the Toronto incident, as it does with similar occurrences. The FAA’s website provides updates on ongoing investigations.
The incident follows another recent collision involving Delta Airlines jets at LaGuardia Airport in New York City.
Travel disruptions have been a recurring issue at Toronto Pearson Airport, with recent flight delays and cancellations affecting various airlines, including Air Canada. Canadian Aviation News reported on significant disruptions across major airports in Canada, contributing to ongoing challenges in the aviation industry.
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