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  • Writer's pictureRhonda Massad

Planes collided on the ground at Pierre-Elliot Trudeau International Airport


Two planes collided on the ground at Pierre-Elliot Trudeau International Airport on Tuesday evening. Fortunately, this incident caused no injuries.


According to information from Aéroports de Montréal (ADM), the incident occurred in the evening on the airport apron.


"This incident caused no injuries and had no operational impact," said Eric Forest, spokesperson for ADM, adding that the passengers of the two aircraft were taken care of by the airlines.


One of the flights involved was American Airlines Flight 1350 to Charlotte, North Carolina, CTV News reported.


The Transportation Safety Board of Canada will conduct an investigation to understand the circumstances surrounding this event, added Mr. Forest.

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