On March 22, 2026, a serious aviation accident occurred at LaGuardia Airport in New York City when an Air Canada Express regional jet collided with an airport fire truck on a runway. The aircraft, a Bombardier CRJ-900 operated by Jazz Aviation as Flight 8646, was arriving from Montreal-Trudeau International Airport when the collision took place at approximately 11:38 p.m. local time.The collision happened on Runway 4 as the plane was landing. Air traffic control (ATC) audio recordings from the incident captured a controller frantically shouting "Stop, stop, stop! Truck 1" multiple times just before the impact. Preliminary details suggest the fire truck, an Airport Rescue and Fire Fighting (ARFF) vehicle identified as Truck 1, was cleared to cross the runway at a taxiway but failed to halt despite the controller's warnings while the aircraft was on its landing roll.The impact resulted in severe structural damage to the aircraft, particularly to its nose section and cockpit, which were crushed or sheared off. Visuals from the aftermath showed the plane tilted upward on the runway with its forward fuselage heavily damaged.The accident resulted in a high number of casualties, with reports indicating at least 70 people were injured, including passengers, crew members, and emergency responders. Some reports also confirmed two fatalities. Among the injured were four firefighters from the ground vehicle, who were reportedly in critical condition. The aircraft was carrying approximately 64 to 76 passengers and four crew members, though some initial accounts placed the number of passengers as high as 100.At the time of the crash, the weather at LaGuardia was rainy and cloudy with poor visibility, factors that are being considered in the ongoing investigation. Following the collision, the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) issued a ground stop, closing the airport to all arrivals and departures and diverting incoming flights to John F. Kennedy International Airport.The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) have launched investigations to determine the official cause of the collision. Investigators are specifically examining how the ground vehicle ended up in the path of the landing jet and reviewing the airport's airfield safety protocols and infrastructure.
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