Despite a number of recent deadly air crashes, flying is still statistically one of the safest forms of transport available. Tragedies such as Azerbaijan Airlines Flight 8243, Jeju Air Flight 2216, and American Airlines Flight 5342 all occurred between December 2024 and January 2025, bringing air safety to the forefront once more.
Although the recent string of accidents may be statistical anomalies, they’re still startling given how US passenger carriers had enjoyed years without a deadly crash.
A Delta Air Lines flight was diverted back to Los Angeles, California, on Saturday night after smoke was detected in the galley on the way to Sydney, Australia.
A passenger onboard the Delta Airlines plane that crashed and ended up upside down at Toronto Airport shared a video of evacuation on Facebook.
As this publication reported shortly after the plane crashed on 29 December, the hull of the aircraft is insured for $41.5mn, which includes $5mn total loss only coverage. Insurance Insider revealed that Axa XL leads the cover with a 15% line on the Gallagher-placed all-risk reinsurance programme.
Delta Air Lines confirmed to FOX Business that it is offering $30,000 to each victim of the Delta Connection flight 4819 crash. The incident took place at Toronto Pearson Airport.
On December 25, an Azerbaijan Airlines plane was allegedly struck by missiles in Russian airspace, forcing a crash-landing in Kazakhstan, killing 38 of the 67 on board. Days later a Jeju Air ...
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Delta jet crashes at Canada's Toronto Pearson Airport; crews responding to plane flipped upside downOfficials confirmed to Fox News Digital that Delta plane crashed at Toronto Pearson Airport on Monday afternoon. The CRJ-900 jet, operating as Delta 4819, departed from Minneapolis.
These include a plane flipping in Toronto, a Jeju Air crash that killed 178 in South Korea and an Azerbaijan Airlines crash that killed 39 people in Kazakhstan. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) in the US has reported 14 fatal accidents so ...
(TNND) — A Delta Air Lines plane with 80 people on board crashed and flipped over on its side at Toronto Pearson International Airport in Canada. Emergency teams responded to the scene and all passengers were evacuated, with up to eight people injured.
A Delta Air Lines commuter plane arriving from Minneapolis has crashed at Canada’s Toronto Pearson Airport, according to the the Federal Aviation Administration, with images of the incident showing the aircraft flipped upside down.
The tragedies began on Christmas Day when an Azerbaijan Airlines plane crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38 people. Days later, an aircraft operated by Jeju Air Co. skidded down a runway in South ...
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