THE CANADIAN PRESS/Andrew VaughanThe Supreme Court of Nova Scotia has approved a settlement in the class-action lawsuit involving a crash landing of an Air Canada flight in Halifax more than a decade ago. Under the terms of the settlement, Air Canada, Nav Canada, and the Halifax International Airport Authority are to pay a total of $18,075,000 to settle the class action, which includes legal fees and expenses. Air Canada will pay the bulk of the settlement — more than $15 million, according to case documents. Air Canada spokesperson Sean Davidson said in an email that the company is satisfied the matter has been resolved through an agreement. He said lawyers spent more than two years negotiating individual cases with Air Canada and Nav Canada.