The tragedy occurred at 8.44 local time, on Sunday, reports the BBC and Al Jazeera. |
A Boeing 737 of Ethiopian Airlines crashed while flying between Addis Ababa and Nairobi, killing all on board, the airline says.
The plane disappeared from the radar 6 minutes after takeoff and crashed in an area that is 48 kilometers from the capital. 149 passengers and 8 crew members on board.
The tragedy occurred at 8.44 local time, on Sunday, reports the BBC and Al Jazeera.
The Office of the Presidency of the Council of Ethiopia had 157 people on board the aircraft, 8 of which are crew members, and 149 passengers according to a spokesperson from the Ethiopian airline. It is not yet known if there are any survivors.
Addis Ababa media reports that the aircraft disappeared from the radar 6 minutes after takeoff and crashed in an area that is 48 kilometers from the capital.
"We confirm that our ET 302 scheduled flight from Addis Ababa to Nairobi was involved in an accident," the airline said in a statement. Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed's office wrote on Twitter that he "expresses his deepest condolences to the families of those who lost their loved ones on the scheduled flight to Nairobi, Kenya this morning".
The statement said 149 passengers and eight crew members were believed to be on flight ET302 from the Ethiopian capital to Nairobi in Kenya.
The airline added that there were 33 different nationalities on board.
The crash happened at 08.44 local time, six minutes after the months-old Boeing 737 Max-8 took off.
The causes of the accident are not yet known;
It is not yet clear what caused the accident. An eyewitness at the scene told the BBC there was a blast and intense fire as the aircraft hit the ground.
First word of the crash came when Prime Minister Abiy Ahmed expressed his "deepest condolences" on Twitter.
The Office of the PM, on behalf of the Government and people of Ethiopia, would like to express it’s deepest condolences to the families of those that have lost their loved ones on Ethiopian Airlines Boeing 737 on regular scheduled flight to Nairobi, Kenya this morning.
— Office of the Prime Minister - Ethiopia (@PMEthiopia) March 10, 2019
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End of Twitter post by @PMEthiopia
In an earlier statement, the airline said that search and rescue operations were under way near the crash site around the town of Bishoftu, which is 60km (37 miles) south-east of the capital.
"Ethiopian Airlines staff will be sent to the accident scene and will do everything possible to assist the emergency services," the statement added.
Boeing, the company that built the aeroplane, said in a tweet that it was "closely monitoring the situation".
Its 737 Max-8 aircraft is relatively new to the skies, having been launched in 2016. It was added to the Ethiopian Airlines fleet in July last year.
Another plane of the same model was involved in a crash five months ago, when a Lion Air flight crashed into the sea near Indonesia with nearly 190 people on board.
What do we know about the airline's safety record?
Ethiopian Airlines flies to many destinations in Africa, making it a popular carrier in a continent where many airlines fly only from their home country to destinations outside Africa.
It has a good reputation for safety, although in 2010 one of the company's aeroplanes crashed in the Mediterranean Sea shortly after leaving Beirut.
That incident killed 90 people on board.
Ethiopia airline's highest fatalities prior to this came in a November 1996 crash during a hijacking on a flight from Addis Ababa to Nairobi.
During that incidence, one of the aeroplane's engines stopped when the fuel ran out and although pilots attempted an emergency water landing, they hit a coral reef in the Indian Ocean and 123 of the 175 people on board were killed.
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