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The twin propeller engine King Air 350i, a variant of the model, takes up to eight passengers.
A Nigerian air force plane crash near Abuja airport killed seven people on Sunday, the air force said in a statement.
A small passenger plane belonging to the Nigerian military crashed while approaching the Abuja airport runway due to engine failure on Sunday, Nigeria’s aviation minister said.
Hadi Sirika said on his Twitter account that “a military aircraft King Air 350 has just crashed short of our Abuja runway after reporting engine failure en route Minna,” a city about 110 kilometres (68 miles) northwest of Abuja.
He gave no details on casualties but wrote: “It appears to be fatal.”
A military aircraft King Air 350 has just crashed short of our Abuja runway after reporting engine failure enroute Minna. It appears to be fatal. We should remain calm & wait for the outcome of investigation by the military, while we pray for the departed soul/souls if any.
— Hadi Sirika (@hadisirika) February 21, 2021
The twin propeller engine King Air 350i, a variant of the model, takes up to eight passengers, according to the plane manufacturer’s website.
In scrubland just outside the airport perimeter, dozens of military and airport officials picked through scattered debris while the smell of burning chemicals lingered in the air, a Reuters witness said.
Fire engines stood at the ready nearby although no fire or smoke was visible, the witness said.
The Nigerian Air Force spokesman said he was driving to the airport because of the crash, but gave no additional information.
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