Delta Employee Daniel Maldonado Identified as Victim of Fatal Orlando Airport Accident
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Gabrielle Rockson
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Summary
A Delta Air Lines employee, Daniel Maldonado, 49, was killed at Orlando International Airport when an aircraft tug vehicle collided with a jet bridge around 10:55 p.m. on Thursday, May 7. The incident occurred after a flight had just landed and was preparing to deplane. Maldonado has been identified by multiple news outlets including Fox 35 Orlando, The Detroit News, and WESH 2.
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The crew member has now been identified as Daniel Maldonado, according to Fox 35 Orlando, The Detroit News and WESH 2.
The aircraft had just landed and was preparing to deplane when the incident took place, per Fox 35 Orlando.
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