Air Canada rejects blame in $24M Toronto Pearson airport gold theft as it faces lawsuit
- Air Canada denies responsibility for the theft of $23.8 million in gold and cash from its facility at Toronto's Pearson airport, rejecting allegations in a lawsuit filed by Brink's.
- Brink's claims that an unidentified individual gained access to Air Canada's cargo warehouse and stole the valuable cargo, presenting fake paperwork.
- Air Canada argues that Brink's failed to note the value of the haul on the waybill and that its liability is limited by the Montreal Convention if losses were suffered.
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Air Canada rejects Brink's allegations, denies 'careless' conduct in $24M gold theft
In its statement of defence filed this month, Air Canada rejected "each and every allegation" in the Brink's suit, saying it fulfilled its carriage contracts and denying any improper or "careless" conduct.
Air Canada rejects blame in $24M gold theft as it faces Brink's lawsuit
MONTREAL — Air Canada has fired back in a lawsuit by security firm Brink's, saying the airline bears no responsibility for the daring theft of $23.8 million in gold and cash from its facilities at Toronto's Pearson airport earlier this year.
Air Canada rejects blame in $24M gold theft as it faces Brink's lawsuit
MONTREAL — Air Canada has fired back in a lawsuit by security firm Brink's, saying the airline bears no responsibility for the daring theft of $23.8 million in gold and cash from its facilities at Toronto's Pearson airport earlier this year.
Air Canada rejects blame in $24M gold theft as it faces Brink's lawsuit
MONTREAL — Air Canada has fired back in a lawsuit by security firm Brink's, saying the airline bears no responsibility for the daring theft of $23.8 million in gold and cash from its facilities at Toronto's Pearson airport earlier this year.
Air Canada Rejects Blame in $24M Gold Theft as It Faces Brink's Lawsuit
Air Canada says it bears no responsibility for the daring theft of $23.8 million in gold and cash from its facilities at Toronto’s Pearson airport earlier this year. The airline is facing a lawsuit from security services company Brink’s, after a thief walked away with the costly cargo at an Air Canada airport warehouse on April 17. In a statement of defence, Air Canada rejected all allegations in the Brink’s suit, saying it fulfilled its carriag…
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