Dashcam video captures the moment a Delta Air Lines CRJ-900 jet operated by Endeavor Air crashed and flipped on the runway at Toronto Pearson Airport on Feb. 17, 2025. (Instagram/ @captainchris)
Photos on X show the plane upside down and missing at least one wing. The plane was operated by the Delta subsidiary Endeavor Air.
Audio from from Toronto Pearson Airport captures the reaction from air traffic controllers the moment a plane arriving from Minneapolis-St. Paul International Airport flipped upside down​.
Investigators from Canada's Transportation Safety Board are leading the probe to figure out why the CRJ900 aircraft operated by Delta Air Line's Endeavor Air subsidiary went belly up on Monday at Toronto's Pearson Airport,
Air traffic control audio released Monday shows the tense moment officials realized that Delta Connection Flight 4819 was burning on the tarmac of Toronto Pearson Airport. The flight, a CRJ-900 jet operated by Endeavor Air,
Delta Air Lines is in the eye of a legal storm following the recent plane crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport. On February 17, 2025, Delta Air Lines subsidiary Endeavor Air’s CRJ-900 aircraft experienced a crash landing upon arrival in Toronto.
Delta Air Lines clears up rumors about the captain and first pilot on the airliner that crashed and flipped in Toronto.
Two passengers have filed federal lawsuits following the crash landing of Flight 4919, which flew from Minneapolis to Toronto.
Delta Air Lines owns Endeavor Air, which operated Flight 4819 that crashed in Toronto. According to a Delta Air statement, the flight’s crew was not all female.
Delta Air Lines is offering passengers who were on the flight that crashed and overturned at Toronto Pearson International Airport $30,000 each.