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Delta Air Lines Inc. resumed flights at Toronto-Pearson International Airport after a regional jet flipped out of control and skidded along the runway before coming to rest upside down. There were no fatalities, but 21 passengers were injured and taken to hospitals, with 19 since being released. Investigators from Canadian aviation officials and the US National Transportation Safety Board are reviewing the crash, which occurred in windy and snowy conditions. Bloomberg's George Ferguson reports on Bloomberg Intelligence
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