Feb 12 • 14:56 UTC 🇨🇦 Canada Global News

Flight from Toronto becomes ‘disabled’ after landing at Halifax airport, passengers forced off

A Porter Airlines flight from Toronto became inoperable after landing at Halifax, leading to passengers being evacuated onto the runway.

On Wednesday night, Porter Airlines Flight 209 from Toronto landed at Halifax Stanfield International Airport but unfortunately became disabled at the end of the runway. Emergency crews quickly responded, assessing the situation to ensure the safety of the passengers and crew. The aircraft was unable to taxi to the terminal and, as a result, required immediate action for evacuation.

Videos shared with Global News depict the scene as passengers were deplaned directly onto a snowy runway. Fortunately, all passengers were safely transported to the terminal without incident. Halifax airport officials stated that there were no additional flights diverted due to the temporary closure of the runway that followed the landing incident, which was brief in duration.

With safety being the priority, this incident highlights the importance of emergency preparedness at airports. Halifax Stanfield International Airport efficiently managed the situation, ensuring that passengers were moved safely from the disabled aircraft. The event serves as a reminder of the potential challenges airlines and airport operations may face, particularly in adverse weather conditions, as it was noted that the runway remained closed for an undetermined time following the event.

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