Veteran Air Canada Express flight attendant Solange Tremblay continues to make encouraging progress in her recovery following the tragic CRJ-900 crash at New York’s LaGuardia Airport earlier this year. The long-serving Jazz Aviation crew member returned home in April after undergoing her third surgery and is now focused on rehabilitation.
According to family members, Tremblay is recovering steadily but still faces significant challenges. She remains unable to place weight on her right leg and is attending physiotherapy sessions three times a week to regain strength and mobility. Family and friends continue to provide strong support throughout her recovery process.
Tremblay and her family have expressed heartfelt gratitude for the thousands of messages received from around the world since the accident. They said the kindness and encouragement from fellow aviation professionals and well-wishers have meant a great deal during this difficult period.
As her recovery continues, investigators are still working to determine the exact cause of the crash. Early findings suggest multiple factors may have contributed to the accident, including the presence of an airport emergency vehicle on the active runway and concerns related to runway safety systems. While the final investigation report remains pending, Tremblay’s survival and determination have become a powerful symbol of hope for the global aviation community.