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The New York TimesTuesday, March 24, 2026 at 12:02:14 AM
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  • What Happened

    A ground stop was implemented early Monday as the Fire Department responded to an incident on the runway involving an Air Canada aircraft, which was observed with a sheared-off nose by a New York Times journalist.

  • Why It Matters

    This incident raises concerns regarding airport safety protocols and the operational impact on Air Canada, potentially affecting flight schedules and passenger confidence in air travel safety.

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