South Sudan – Authorities in South Sudan have confirmed that a small plane crashed on Tuesday evening in the eastern Jonglei State, killing all the 10 people on board.
The plane crashed at Pieri airstrip shortly after takeoff while heading to the capital, Juba.
A team of investigators will on Wednesday be sent to the site of the crash to conduct preliminary investigations, according to Transport Minister Madut Biar Yel.
The plane belonged to a local aviation company, the South Supreme Airlines. The firm has not yet issued a statement on the crash.
Jonglei State Governor Denay Jock Chagor said he received the news with “shock and horror” and sent condolences to the families and friends of the deceased.
South Sudan’s air safety profile is not yet rated by the International Aviation Safety Assessment Programme.
But the database on Aviation Safety Network (ASN) shows that at least 10 planes crashed in different locations in South Sudan between 2018 and 2020, which caused about 30 fatalities.
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