Southend Airport partially reopens after plane crash which killed four people
LONDON SOUTHEND AIRPORT, ESSEX, UNITED KINGDOM, JUL 16 – The medical flight crash killed all four onboard, including two medical workers, with London Southend Airport resuming full operations four days after the incident, officials said.
- A fatal plane crash at London Southend Airport on Sunday afternoon, July 13, killed four people and caused the airport to close.
- The crash involved a medical transport plane carrying a commander, co-pilot, doctor, and nurse, none believed to be British nationals.
- Authorities launched a full investigation led by the UK Air Accidents Investigation Branch and recovered three bodies, searching for the fourth.
- On the evening of Wednesday, July 16, London Southend Airport resumed limited operations with four easyJet arrivals and an empty positioning flight by Eastern Airways scheduled.
- Normal airline operations resumed Thursday morning, July 17, while the airport and community continue supporting the investigation and grieving families.
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London Southend Airport to partially reopen three days after fatal plane crash
A medical flight, chartered for a patient to be transported for treatment in the UK, crashed within the airport boundary after take-off on Sunday.
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