Air Canada plane collision – a timelinepublished at 11:36 GMT
Freya Scott-Turner
Live reporter
Image source, ReutersPort Authority Chief Executive Kathryn Garcia holds a press conference
Officials are still piecing together what caused an Air Canada Express plane to crash into a vehicle on the tarmac of one of the United States’ busiest airports.
Here’s a look back at how it unfolded:
22:12 ET (02:12 GMT): Air Canada flight AC8646 departs Montreal, Canada, over two hours late, according to tracking website FlightAware.
“Minutes before” 23:40: A Port Authority rescue and firefighter vehicle is called to a separate issue on a plane at LaGuardia Airport in New York, that had “requested support”.
At approximately 23:40: The plane collides with the firefighter vehicle on the ground while landing at LaGuardia.
23:40: Emergency services “immediately responded”.
03:09: LaGuardia Airport says that the “airport is currently closed” due to the incident.
At around 03:30: The “first portion” of National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) – the investigation team – arrives.
04:48: Port Authority Chief Executive Kathryn Garcia holds a press conference, confirming that two Air Canada pilots have been killed, and nine people remain in hospital.
Looking ahead:
14:00: Officials say this is the earliest time that LaGuardia Airport could reopen, as the investigation is still currently under way on site.


