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An explosion is seen through a window of a plane that has collided with another plane at Toronto's Pearson Airport, Canada, January 5, 2018.
@STEPHEN_BELFORD via Reuters





A plane under tow struck an arriving jet that was waiting to park at Toronto's Pearson Airport in Canada.


A fire started and dozens of passengers were evacuated from the aircraft.


All passengers and crew members were accounted for.



Dozens of passengers were evacuated from an aircraft at Toronto's Pearson Airport on Friday, after a plane under tow struck an arriving jet that was waiting to park, sparking a small fire, the airport authority said.

Fire and emergency services responded to the collision between the two planes from Sunwing Airlines and Westjet Airlines, which happened at 6:19 p.m. (2319 GMT), the Greater Toronto Airport Authority said in a statement.

@STEPHEN_BELFORD via Reuters



Calgary-based Westjet said it had unconfirmed reports of "minor injuries" in the incident, but that all 168 passengers and six crew members on board its plane were safe and accounted for.

The jet, a Boeing 737-800, had just arrived in Toronto from the resort of Cancun, Mexico, and was waiting to proceed to the gate at the time of the collision, Westjet said.

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(Reporting by Julie Gordon in Vancouver and Jim Finkle in Toronto; Editing by Sandra Maler)