Date: | 18 July 2022 11:28 am (EAT) |
Summary: | Crashed on landing, under investigation |
Site: | Aden Adde International Airport, Mogadishu, Somalia |
Aircraft Type: | Fokker 50 |
Operator: | Jubba Airways |
Origin: | Shatigadud International Airport, Baidoa, Somalia |
Destination: | Aden Adde International Airport, Mogadishu, Somalia |
Tail Number: | 5Y-JXN |
Occupants: | 36 |
Passengers: | 33 |
Crew: | 3 |
Fatalities: | 0 |
Injuries: | 16 |
Survivors: | 36 |
On 18 July 2022, a Fokker 50 operated by Jubba Airways on a domestic flight from Baidoa to Mogadishu crashed while landing on runway 5 at Aden Adde International Airport, Mogadishu, Somalia. All 36 occupants survived the crash, with 16 injured passengers being hospitalized.[1]
The Jubba Airways flight departed Shatigadud International Airport, in Baidoa, Somalia, on a 138miles domestic flight to Aden Adde International Airport, in Mogadishu, Somalia. While landing on runway 5 in calm winds, the left wing struck the ground at 11:28 am (EAT) and separated at the root causing the aircraft to roll over and skid off the runway. A small fire broke out but was quickly extinguished by airport firefighters. Soldiers from the 2nd Security Force Assistance Brigade of the United States Army were present at the time of the crash conducting medical training and swiftly helped administer aid and evacuate the 16 injured passengers to hospitals for treatment.[2] There were no fatalities. The Somali Civil Aviation Authority has opened an investigation into the crash which concluded that windshear's of 18 knots from the south-south-west were present and likely contributed to the pilots losing control.[3] the investigation is still ongoing.[4] [5]
The accident aircraft was a 30-year-old Fokker 50 with the registration number 5Y-JXN and serial number 20239. The aircraft was powered by two Pratt & Whitney Canada PW125B engines.[1]