Air Canada CEO <strong>Michel Russo</strong> has resigned following controversy over a condolence video that was only in English, related to a fatal runway collision at <strong>LaGuardia</strong> Airport in New York. The video sparked outrage from the community, leading to significant repercussions for the airline.
Air Canada CEO <strong>Michel Russo</strong> faced widespread criticism for his inadequate French language skills in a condolence message following a tragic collision at <strong>LaGuardia Airport</strong> that resulted in the deaths of two pilots. The incident occurred after a flight from <strong>Montreal</strong> landed.
A devastating collision occurred at LaGuardia Airport in New York when a regional aircraft from Air Canada struck a rescue and firefighting vehicle, resulting in two deaths. The incident took place late on Monday as crews were responding to a separate emergency.
Flight operations at LaGuardia Airport in New York were halted on Monday morning following an incident between a plane and a vehicle on the runway, leading to the cancellation and delay of numerous flights.