Mar 23 • 06:11 UTC 🇫🇮 Finland Iltalehti

Severe accident at the airport in New York

LaGuardia Airport in New York was shut down after a collision between an incoming Air Canada Express plane and a ground vehicle, resulting in injuries and significant operational disruptions.

LaGuardia Airport in New York was closed late Sunday night following a collision between an incoming Air Canada Express aircraft and a vehicle on the ground, as reported by the AFP news agency. The incident resulted in injuries to at least four individuals, according to NBC News. In response to the accident, the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a temporary flight ban, which is expected to last into the evening hours.

The collision has caused visible damage to the plane's nose, prompting emergency crews to be dispatched to the runway. City emergency officials have warned that the event will lead to widespread disruptions, urging travelers to prepare for flight cancellations, delays, road closures, and traffic issues in the vicinity of the airport located in the Queens neighborhood. Authorities are also advising passengers to consider alternative routes to avoid congestion.

No further details about the specific causes of the incident have been released at this time, leaving a significant concern for ongoing flight operations and safety protocols at the busy New York airport. This incident highlights the challenges of managing air traffic and ground operations in one of the busiest airports in the United States, emphasizing the need for stringent safety measures to prevent future occurrences.

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