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Air Canada crash victims remain hospitalized as wreckage is cleared

26 March 2026
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Air Canada confirmed that four individuals, comprising passengers and crew members, continue to receive medical treatment following a tragic collision at LaGuardia Airport on Sunday night. The incident occurred shortly after Air Canada Flight 8646 landed, resulting in the deaths of pilots Antoine Forest and Mackenzie Gunther, both from Canada. Over 40 other individuals were hospitalized, with Air Canada stating that while most have since been released, four remain hospitalized as of Wednesday. The National Transportation Safety Board has initiated an investigation, focusing on the role of air traffic controllers and the failure of safety systems designed to prevent such accidents. The wreckage of the aircraft is being moved to a hangar, and Air Canada plans to return passengers’ belongings once the process is completed.

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This incident underscores the critical importance of aviation safety measures and regulatory oversight. The National Transportation Safety Board’s investigation will likely address systemic failures that led to the collision, including the effectiveness of existing safety protocols. Previous aviation accidents have prompted changes in regulations and technology aimed at enhancing flight safety, emphasizing the need for continuous improvements in air traffic management systems. The incident also highlights the role of effective communication and responsiveness from airline executives during crises, as demonstrated by the public response to Air Canada’s leadership following the accident.

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