Air Canada Express jet hits ground vehicle, closing New York’s LaGuardia airport

Emergency crews work around an Air Canada Express jet that had collided with a ground vehicle at New York’s La Guardia Airport in Queens, New York, U.S. March 23, 2026.

Express regional jet collided with a ground vehicle upon ​landing at New York’s LaGuardia airport on Sunday ‌evening, according to flight tracking website Flightradar24, in an incident that closed the airport.

The CRJ-900 plane, which was coming from Montreal, struck ​the vehicle at a speed of about 24 miles ​per hour (39 kph), Flightradar24 said. The jet was ⁠operated by Jazz Aviation, Air Canada’s regional partner.

The U.S. ​Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a ground stop for all planes ​at the airport until 0530 GMT, according to a notice from the regulator.

The FAA notice showed that the reason for the halt at ​the airport was an emergency and there was a ​high probability of an extension, without specifying any details.

LaGuardia’s website showed arriving ‌planes ⁠had been diverted to other airports or returned to their point of origin.

In a separate notice to airmen, the FAA said that the airport could be shut until 1800 ​GMT.

Unverified footage on ​social media ⁠showed damage to the nose of the plane, as it tilted upward. Reuters could not ​immediately verify the footage.

The New York Fire Department ​in ⁠a statement said that it was responding to a reported incident involving a plane and a vehicle on the runway ⁠at ​LaGuardia airport, but did not provide ​further details.

Air Canada and the FAA did not immediately respond to requests for ​comment.

Source: Reported by special correspondent of Pacific Geopolitical Research Association.

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