LaGuardia Collision Shuts Airport, Testing a System Under Strain


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Airlines are reporting record demand even as staffing issues mount — putting growing pressure on the U.S. aviation system.

LaGuardia Airport was shut down earlier Monday after an Air Canada Express aircraft collided with a service vehicle on the ground, killing two pilots — a disruption that rippled through one of the U.S.' most congested aviation regions.

Newark also briefly suspended flights following a tower evacuation, underscoring how quickly operations can be disrupted when multiple issues hit at once. The airport experienced a slew of disruptions last year due to staffing shortages and outdated technology.

LaGuardia reopened Monday afternoon, though with continued delays and cancellations. The disruption comes at a time of mounting strain in U.S. aviation.

TSA staffing shortages tied to the partial government shutdown