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Delta Connection Flight 4819

Coordinates: 43°40′46″N 079°37′50″W / 43.67944°N 79.63056°W / 43.67944; -79.63056
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Delta Connection Flight 4819
Map of the crash site
Accident
DateFebruary 17, 2025 (2025-02-17)
SummaryCrashed upon landing and flipped over on runway; still under investigation
SiteToronto Pearson International Airport, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
43°40′46″N 079°37′50″W / 43.67944°N 79.63056°W / 43.67944; -79.63056
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBombardier CRJ900
OperatorEndeavor Air on behalf of Delta Connection
RegistrationN932XJ
Flight originMinneapolis Saint-Paul International Airport, Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States
DestinationToronto Pearson International Airport, Mississauga, Ontario, Canada
Occupants80
Passengers76
Crew4
Fatalities0
Injuries18
Survivors80
Bombardier CRJ900, registration N932XJ.

Delta Connection Flight 4819 was a scheduled Delta Air Lines flight (operated by Endeavor Air) from Minneapolis Saint-Paul International Airport in Minneapolis, Minnesota to Toronto Pearson International Airport in Mississauga, Ontario.

On February 17, 2025, at around 2:45pm local time, the CRJ900 flipped over while attempting to land on runway 23.[1] While the fuselage remained largely intact, the wings and tail sustained extremely severe damage. The right wing was visibly severed from the fuselage in cellphone videos taken by evacuating passengers immediately after the incident. There were a total 80 passengers and 4 crew on board. There were no fatalities, but 18 people were injured.[2]

The cause of the crash is currently under investigation.[3]

Background

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Flight 4819 was operated by a Bombardier CRJ900, registration N932XJ.

References

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  1. "Emergency teams respond to Delta plane crash at Toronto Pearson Airport". CNN. Retrieved February 17, 2025.
  2. "Multiple people injured in Delta Airlines plane crash at Toronto Pearson, paramedics say". CTV News. Retrieved February 17, 2025.
  3. "18 injured after Delta plane crashes, flips, catches fire at Toronto airport: officials". ABC7 New York. Retrieved February 17, 2025.