Silk Way freighter crashes on take-off in Afghanistan

A Silk Way-owned freighter has reportedly crashed in Afghanistan, killing seven of its nine crew members.
The exact details of what happened to the aircraft have yet to emerge, but new agency Reuters and Azerbaijani publications are quoting the State Aviation Administration (ASAA) as saying an Antanov-12 aircraft crashed when taking off from Dwyer Airport in the Helmand province of Afghanistan.
ASAA is quoted as saying that onboard the aircraft was an Uzbek, the captain, three Ukrainian and five Azerbaijani citizens.
A team has been sent by the ASAA to investigate the incident.
Silk Way has issued a statement in Azerbijani on its website and Air Cargo News has contacted the airline for more information.
Silk Way currently operates Ilyushin IL-76, IL-76TD-90SW and Antonov AN-12 aircraft.
The incident follows the disappearance of an Egyptair flight earlier today.

Share this story

Related Topics

Latest europe news

Bluebird Nordic ends freighter operations

Icelandic ACMI leasing and cargo charter airline Bluebird Nordic has terminated all operations. The airline no longer has an Icelandic…

Read More

Share this story

New CEO for Georgi Handling

Georgi Group has appointed Benjamin Weil as chief executive of Georgi Handling. Weil was previously commercial manager with responsibility for…

Read More

Share this story

LATAM Cargo adds new Europe-Brazil freighter service

LATAM Cargo is adding a new service between Europe and Brazil to target pharma, general cargo and automotive volumes. The…

Read More

Share this story

Air Cargo News

Air Cargo News
Established in 1983, Air Cargo News is the leading source of news, information, interviews, analyses and reports to the global airfreight industry. Our leading portfolio includes print, digital and events that give businesses in the airfreight industry the ability to connect with decision-makers in this sector.