Two planes collide at Toronto airport sparking small fire

Dozens taken from plane after under tow struck an arriving jet on Friday

On Friday (January 5) two planes, owned by Sunwing Airlines and West Airlines, collided at Toronto's Pearson Airport, causing an explosion. No injuries from the accident have been reported, authorities are investigating.

Dozens of passengers were taken from an aircraft at Toronto's Pearson Airport on Friday, after a plane under tow struck an arriving jet that was waiting to park, sparking a small fire, the airport authority said.

Fire and emergency services responded to the collision between the two planes from Sunwing Airlines and Westjet Airlines, which happened at 11pm on Friday, the Greater Toronto Airport Authority said in a statement.

Calgary-based Westjet said it had unconfirmed reports of “minor injuries” in the incident, but that all 168 passengers and six crew members on board its plane were safe and accounted for.

An explosion is seen through a window of a plane that collided with another plane at Toronto’s Pearson Airport, Canada. Photograph: Stephen Belford/Reuters
An explosion is seen through a window of a plane that collided with another plane at Toronto’s Pearson Airport, Canada. Photograph: Stephen Belford/Reuters

The jet, a Boeing 737-800, had just arrived in Toronto from the resort of Cancun, Mexico, and was waiting to proceed to the gate at the time of the collision, Westjet said.

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Sunwing, part of the privately held Sunwing Travel Group, said there were no passengers or crew onboard its plane at the time of the collision, and that the aircraft was being towed by ground handler Swissport International Ltd.

A spokesman for the Transportation Safety Board, Canada’s transportation regulator, said that a team was headed to the airport to investigate.

–Reuters