TORONTO (AP) — Passengers were forced to evacuate via emergency slides in the frigid cold on Friday night after two planes collided on the ground at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport. No injuries have been reported.
WestJet said an inbound from Cancun, Mexico with 168 passengers and a crew of six was stationary and waiting to go to a gate when it was struck by a Sunwing aircraft moving back from a gate.
WestJet has confirmed that WS2425, a Boeing 737-800 with 168 guests and six crew onboard, inbound from Cancun to Toronto Pearson, while waiting to proceed to the gate and stationary, was struck by a Sunwing aircraft pushing back from the gate.
— WestJet (@WestJet) January 6, 2018
Video footage from the WestJet plane shows flames on the wing of the Sunwing plane. Passengers are heard screaming.
Spokeswoman Lauren Stewart said the WestJet passengers were evacuated from the aircraft via emergency slides and all were safely in the terminal and clearing customs shortly after the collision.
“Due to the position of the aircraft on the laneway, WestJet guests required evacuation via emergency slide. Emergency crews were on hand and responded immediately,” Westjet said in a statement.
Update 1 [18:36 MT] – All 168 guests and six crew are accounted for. We can confirm guests are safely in the terminal and they are in the process of clearing customs.
— WestJet (@WestJet) January 6, 2018
At this time [9:40pm ET], airport operations have largely not been affected by the incident but continue to be challenged by the extreme cold weather conditions. https://t.co/zNRFf7YUXu
— Toronto Pearson (@TorontoPearson) January 6, 2018
Sunwing said there were no crew members or passengers aboard its aircraft. It was being towed by the airline’s ground handling service provider at the time of the incident.
The Greater Toronto Airports Authority said fire crews extinguished a small fire on the Sunwing aircraft and some flight operations were affected by the incident
Canada’s Transportation Safety Board said it is investigating.
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