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Update: TSB to investigate why Air Canada 737 veered off taxiway at Trudeau airport

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Montreal Gazette
Update: TSB to investigate why Air Canada 737 veered off taxiway at Trudeau airport
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The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating an incident where an Air Canada Boeing 737 MAX veered off a taxiway at Montreal-Trudeau International Airport. No injuries were reported among the 162 people on board, and the airport runway was temporarily closed for recovery operations.

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Aviation safety incidents, particularly those involving major carriers and modern aircraft, trigger mandatory regulatory investigations to ensure public safety.

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The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating after an Air Canada flight veered off the taxiway after landing at the Montreal-Trudeau International Airport on Thursday afternoon.

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The report is a factual account of an aviation incident based on official statements and passenger reports.

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