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A vehicle that got itself wedged up against the side of an Air Canada jet caused a flight delay at the Regina International Airport on Friday morning.
Regina Airport Authority president and CEO James Bogusz said the incident happened at approximately 6:30 a.m., and involved a regional Air Canada CRJ900 at Gate 3.
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“They were basically loading catering goods, and between the vehicle and the airplane they were literally wedged up together,” said Bogusz during a phone interview.