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A Nova Scotia judge will decide in June whether to approve an $18.075 million settlement for victims of Air Canada Flight 624’s 2015 crash landing.
A Nova Scotia judge will rule in June on a proposed $18.075 million class-action settlement for victims of Air Canada Flight 624’s 2015 crash landing at Halifax Stanfield Airport.
The flight, en route from Toronto, struck power lines during a snowstorm and landed 200 meters short of the runway, injuring 25 of 133 people on board.
The settlement involves Air Canada, Nav Canada, and the Halifax International Airport Authority, aiming to resolve claims without trial.
The Transportation Safety Board’s 2017 report cited pilot reliance on a radio beacon without altitude data, poor visibility, and procedural gaps as key factors.
The June 22 hearing will determine whether the settlement, which covers legal fees and compensation, is approved.
Un juez de Nueva Escocia decidirá en junio si aprueba un acuerdo de 18,075 millones de dólares para las víctimas del aterrizaje forzoso del vuelo 624 de Air Canada en 2015.