Facing 16 lawsuits for Toronto Pearson airport crash, Delta deflects blame
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Delta denies any responsibility for the crashing of an aircraft from its subsidiary Endeavor on February 17 at Pearson Airport, according to court documents.
Facing 16 lawsuits for Toronto Pearson airport crash, Delta deflects blame
Delta Air Lines denies it's entirely at fault for injuries sustained in the Feb. 17 upside-down crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport, according to a U.S. court filing reviewed by CBC News. At least 16 Canadian passengers allege in lawsuits they were injured.
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Delta Air Lines denies it’s entirely at fault for injuries sustained in the Feb. 17 upside-down crash at Toronto Pearson International Airport, according to a U.S. court filing reviewed by CBC News. The fiery landing — on Delta Flight 4819, operated by its subsidiary, Endeavor Air — sent 21 of the 80 people on board to hospital. The incident has prompted passengers to file at least 16 separate lawsuits in U.S. federal court, seeking unspecified …
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