South Sudan grounds Nyanbiting Aviation over safety concerns
8 November 2021South Sudan’s CAA has ordered the temporary grounding of Nyanbiting Aviation’s Antonov An-26 cargo plane over safety concerns.
South Sudan’s CAA has ordered the temporary grounding of Nyanbiting Aviation’s Antonov An-26 cargo plane over safety concerns.
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An Antonov An-26 descended into the sea on final approach to Abidjan in instrument conditions, according to the final report by BEA Côte d’Ivoire on the October 2017 accident.
An Antonov An-26 transport plane of the Air Force of the Democratic Republic of the Congo crashed on landing at Beni. All 72 on board survived.
A Gomair Antonov An-26B cargo plane crashed near Kinshasa, D.R. Congo, killing 7.
A Sudanese Air Force Antonov An-26 and An-32 were involved in a collision on the runway at Khartoum Airport, Sudan.
An Antonov An-26 cargo plane suffered a landing gear collapse on landing at Wau Airport, South Sudan.
A Russian Air Force Antonov An-26 crashed on approach to Khmeimim Air Base, Syria, killing all 39 on board.
An Antonov An-26 crashed into sea after takeoff from Abidjan, Ivory Coast, killing four of the ten occupants.
A Services Air Antonov An-26 suffered a runway excursion accident after a forced landing at Goma Airport, DRC.