A single runway at LaGuardia Airport in New York reopened after a crash involving an Air Canada plane earlier on Monday prompted a shutdown.
The first plane since the crash took off from LaGuardia airport at 2:08pm ET, but authorities warned passengers to expect delays.
Most airlines flying out of LaGuardia are expected to face delays amid the accident earlier.
The accident involved an Air Canada plane hitting a Port Authority truck at the airport early Monday morning at the LaGuardia airport runway.
The collision led to the death of the pilot and the co-pilot operating the flight, with 72 passengers and four crew members aboard.
41 of them suffered minor to serious injuries, with 32 treated for minor injuries at a local hospital and later released.
The FAA and NTSB are investigating the crash, with the FAA warning travelers to expect residual delays and cancellations.
Air Canada President Michael Rousseau issued a statement calling it a 'somber day' at the company, with New York Governor Kathy Hochul also reacting to the crash.