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World’s largest passenger plane forced to turn back to Toronto after midair incident involving distressed passenger
Global Desk | July 24, 2025 8:00 AM CST

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An Etihad Airways flight from Toronto to Abu Dhabi faced a mid-air diversion. The Airbus A380 returned to Toronto due to an unruly passenger. Authorities reported the passenger was in crisis. The individual was safely taken to a hospital. No injuries or door breaches occurred. The flight crew followed safety protocols. Passengers experienced confusion during the return.

Etihad’s Airbus A380, the world’s largest passenger plane, forced to return to Toronto after a distressed passenger triggered a midair emergency over the Atlantic

An Etihad Airways Airbus A380, the largest commercial airliner in the world, was forced to turn around mid-flight and return to Toronto Pearson International Airport after what authorities are calling an “incident” involving an “unruly passenger.”

The aircraft, which had taken off for Abu Dhabi, was about two hours into the 12-hour journey when it reversed course over the North Atlantic near the coast of Newfoundland and Labrador, according to flight tracking data from FlightAware.

The Transportation Safety Board of Canada confirmed the diversion was linked to a passenger-related disturbance. Peel Regional Police, who responded upon the aircraft’s return, later clarified the situation involved “a person in crisis.”

“There were no reported physical injuries and no aircraft door was opened,” police said in a statement. “The individual in question was safely transported to hospital accompanied by police and paramedics.”

Officials have not elaborated on the nature of the disturbance, but stressed that the aircraft crew followed safety procedures. Transport Canada noted that airline operators are required to have trained staff and approved protocols to handle such situations.

“The decision to remove a passenger or divert a flight due to unruly passenger behaviour is at the discretion of the flight crew,” the agency said.

Passengers aboard the superjumbo jet, which features luxury amenities including private suites, showers, and bars, described confusion during the flight’s long loop and return.

The aircraft involved, registered as A6-APG, is one of Etihad’s flagship Airbus A380s. The airline only recently resumed A380 service from Toronto, launching in late June. The double-decker jet is capable of carrying more than 486 passengers and includes Etihad’s signature three-room luxury cabin, “The Residence.”

The flight safely landed back in Toronto more than seven hours after it first departed. There is no word yet on when or whether the flight to Abu Dhabi was rescheduled.


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