Air Canada Plane Learns Ground Vehicles Don’t Yield on Runways
KEY POINTS
- •An Air Canada Express CRJ-900 flight from Montreal arrived at LaGuardia Airport on March 9, 2026.
- •Upon landing at 11:37 p.m., the plane collided with a ground vehicle, severely damaging its nose and causing it to tilt awkwardly.
- •LaGuardia Airport was shut down and all flights halted while emergency services responded and officials declined further comments.
In a late-night standoff straight out of a bumper car-themed disaster movie, an Air Canada Express CRJ-900, fresh from Montreal at 10:35 p.m. on March 9, 2026, kissed a ground vehicle *hard* at LaGuardia Airport. Touching down at 11:37 p.m., instead of a smooth touchdown, the plane got its nose brutally damaged and now lies awkwardly tilted on the tarmac, like a defeated penguin. LaGuardia promptly shut down with gov-speak issuing a 'ground stop' as if the runway had suddenly been declared a no-fly zone for everyone. Firefighters flitted in at 11:38 p.m., efficiently doing their usual fire drill masquerade, while officials played the world’s chillest game of 'No Comment.' Weather, meanwhile, shrugged and said, 'I told you so.'
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(1 of 3)Source: Businessinsider | Published: 3/23/2026 | Author: Aditi Bharade