Repairing WestJet plane that landed roughly in St. Maarten is challenging, experts say | Unpublished
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Publication Date: September 9, 2025 - 17:41

Repairing WestJet plane that landed roughly in St. Maarten is challenging, experts say

September 9, 2025
Aviation experts say fixing a WestJet plane that landed roughly in St. Maarten and shut down the Caribbean island’s airport for a day will likely be a challenge. The Transportation Safety Board of Canada is investigating after the plane from Toronto barrelled onto the runway of Princess Juliana International Airport.


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