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NAV Canada says ‘resource constraints’ caused flight delays Saturday at Pearson

NAV Canada faces staffing shortages and increased air traffic, causing delays at Toronto Pearson; traffic levels expected to normalize as backlog is addressed, officials said.

  • On Saturday, NAV Canada said flights were delayed at Toronto Pearson International Airport due to what it called "resource constraints," adding its team was `moving aircraft safely, and as quickly as possible`.
  • NAV Canada implemented a Traffic Management Initiative to manage demand safely amid staffing availability issues and increased traffic this weekend, following delays caused by weather and volume on Friday.
  • Pearson's website showed most arrivals delayed until close to midnight on Saturday, while departures seemed to take off on time after 8 p.m.; passengers at Toronto Pearson were advised to check flights with their airline.
  • The airline reported NAV Canada issues caused delays and cancellations, with NAV Canada saying `We expect traffic levels to gradually return to normal tonight.`
  • An email said NAV Canada is building capacity by recruiting and training workers across Canada to address staffing shortfalls, while The Canadian Press sought details on the unspecified "resource constraints".
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NAV Canada says ‘resource constraints’ caused flight delays Saturday at Pearson

Canada’s air navigation service provider says flights were delayed Saturday at Toronto’s Pearson International Airport due to what it called “resource constraints.”

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Winnipeg Free Press broke the news in Winnipeg, Canada on Sunday, November 2, 2025.
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