LaGuardia Crash Tests New Port Authority Leader

New York Times
by Patrick McGeehan
March 25, 2026
3 min read

Quick Insights

The Bottom Line

Port Authority leader Kathryn Garcia responded to a LaGuardia Airport crash by visiting injured firefighters and managing operational fallout across New York City's major airports.

AI Summary

Kathryn Garcia, the Port Authority's leader since February, responded to a crash at LaGuardia Airport by visiting two injured firefighters and managing operational fallout across New York City's three major airports. The incident tested Garcia's leadership during the early months of her tenure overseeing one of the nation's largest transportation infrastructure agencies. The crash and resulting delays highlighted the Port Authority's role in managing not just airports but also bridges, tunnels, and other critical regional assets during emergencies. Garcia's hands-on response—including direct contact with injured first responders—signals her approach to crisis management at an agency responsible for serving millions of travelers annually. The incident comes as the Port Authority continues addressing longstanding infrastructure and operational challenges at LaGuardia, JFK, and Newark airports.

Source Coverage Map

17 of 43 tracked sources covered this story

40% coverage
Did Not Cover (26)
ICIJ97AP Top News96ProPublica95Bellingcat95Reuters World95+21 more

Following this story?

Get notified when new coverage appears

Should this be getting more attention?

You Might Have Missed

Related stories from different sources and perspectives

FAA tightens helicopter safety rules near airports after Reagan National crash
Government Transparency

FAA tightens helicopter safety rules near airports after Reagan National crash

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) is tightening helicopter safety measures, over a year after the fatal collision of an American Airlines passenger jet and a military helicopter near Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport (DCA). In a Wednesday release, FAA Administrator Bryan Bedford and Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy said the Trump administration is suspending the use…

The HillMar 18
Iran targeted but did not hit Diego Garcia base with missiles, WSJ reports - Reuters
National Security

Iran targeted but did not hit Diego Garcia base with missiles, WSJ reports - Reuters

<a href="https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMiwAFBVV95cUxPZ2ZtY2hlWUJPa21DNUcxOU1vQ29oYjNiX2Fway1jU25QTEhMZFJ6TE55S2lQVktIX1g1TnJzN2NEX2FSNm9PQmtkT1Y0RUtRR0pfX01td2F1cHBMMnNEdERVNVN3LXY2bXRubUxhTnlKNndYZ0tJVE11c3FTRnd2dUwxZ1Ric2ZRTmhpb3F1anZSWXNaY2RzbWhmZjhUV3VEQkp4MzVhcUlFalAyazFqTVJVd0lkRXNCeG1OX2Fya2w?oc=5" target="_blank">Iran targeted but did not hit Diego Garcia base with missiles, WSJ reports</a>&nbsp;&nbsp;<font color="#6f6f6f">Reuters</font>

ReutersMar 21
Driver who killed family of 4 in West Portal crash sentenced to probation by San Francisco judge - ABC7 San Francisco
Civil Rights

Driver who killed family of 4 in West Portal crash sentenced to probation by San Francisco judge - ABC7 San Francisco

ABC7 San FranciscoMar 21
Trump pays his respects in Delaware to U.S. service members killed in refueling aircraft crash
National Security

Trump pays his respects in Delaware to U.S. service members killed in refueling aircraft crash

All six crew members of a KC-135 Air Force refueling aircraft were killed last week in a plane crash over friendly territory in western Iraq while supporting operations against Iran. They were from Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky, Ohio and Washington state.

PBS NewsHourMar 18
EU leaders pile pressure on Hungary's Orban to lift block on Ukraine loan
Politics

EU leaders pile pressure on Hungary's Orban to lift block on Ukraine loan

European Union leaders piled pressure on Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban on Thursday to lift his blockade on a vital 90-billion-euro ($103 billion) EU loan to ​Ukraine to keep ‌up its fight against Russia's invasion. EU leaders agreed to the loan in December but Orban, who has ⁠cordial ties with Russia and has clashed with Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, blocked its implementation last month, citing a dispute over a war-damaged pipeline. FRANCE 24's Emmanuelle Chaze reports from Kyiv, Ukraine.

AFP / France 24Mar 19
Reader Q&A: post your questions for US immigration reporter Maanvi Singh
Civil Rights

Reader Q&A: post your questions for US immigration reporter Maanvi Singh

<p>The Guardian’s Maanvi Singh has been on the <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/31/a-week-on-the-block-where-alex-pretti-was-killed">frontline</a> of the Trump administration’s brutal ICE crackdown. Post your questions about what it’s been like to cover this stark moment in American history.</p><p>The unprecedented occupation of American cities by a bulked up Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE) has led to a series of shocking scenes over the past 12 months, including the killing of Alex Pretti and Renee Good by federal officials in Minneapolis. It has also led to an incredible community response as people <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/feb/01/minnesota-twin-cities-ice-protests">banded together to protect their neighbours</a>.</p><p>Guardian US immigration reporter Maanvi Singh has spent the past few months covering this story, including spending <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2026/jan/31/a-week-on-the-block-where-alex-prett...

The Guardian US NewsMar 19
Read Next
Your data is everywhere. The government is buying it without a warrant
Government Transparency

Your data is everywhere. The government is buying it without a warrant

Data brokers buy up huge amounts of information from cell phones and browsers to sell for targeted advertising. But the government, including ICE, also buys the data.

Continue reading

Did this story change how you see things?

Stories like this only matter when people see them. Help us get verified journalism in front of more eyes.

Share this story

Get the daily digest

Save for later

The Verity Ledger curates verified investigative journalism from trusted sources only.

See our sources