
Small plane crash at Montreal South Shore airport causes no injuries
The Saint-Hubert airport. (CNW Group/Porter Airlines Inc.)
A small plane crashed at the Montreal Metropolitan Airport (MET), in the Saint-Hubert borough of Longueuil, Saturday.
The crash occurred on the runway on Saturday afternoon, shortly before 1 p.m.
Few details were available, but assistance from Longueuil police (SPAL) and firefighters was requested.
Two men, aged 45 and 21, were on board the aircraft.
'According to the information available at this time, no injuries required hospital attention,' said SPAL Sergeant Marie Beaudet.
The two men were scared but unharmed, he said.
Airport operations later on Saturday.
This report by The Canadian Press was first published in French June 8, 2025.
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