On 18 July, a Jubba Airways Fokker F50 (registered 5Y-JXN) operated a flights towards Aden Adde Airport, Mogadishu, Somalia. During landing, the situation turned wrong: the aircraft flipped completely over.
As a surprise, the 30 passengers were able to safely evacuate the aircraft, as confirmed by state media. The Fokker F50 is a former Lufthansa Cityline aircraft (originally registered D-AFKW).
The following pictures appeared online:
#UPDATE: Civil Aviation Authority of #Somalia declared the opening of #Mogadishu airport within two hours after the crash of Jubba Airways plane. All flights have been diverted to #Baidoa, the interim capital of Southwest State, while #Qatar Airways diverted to #Djibouti. pic.twitter.com/dmiA6yYvML
— Mogadishu Update (@Magdashi3) July 18, 2022
A Jubba Airways plane today crash landed and overturned at Mogadishu airport. No lives lost. pic.twitter.com/kfuRZp29Ng
— Richie Rich (@MajimboB) July 18, 2022
New CCTV footage shows the moment Juba Airways Fokker 50 flipped over on landing at Mogadishu’s Adan Adde Airport on July 18. All 36 passengers on board the flight survived. pic.twitter.com/Me2gPgDHg3
— Breaking Aviation News & Videos (@aviationbrk) July 27, 2022
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