Accident: South Supreme AN26 at Wau on Mar 20th 2017, collided with
fire truck on landing
A South Sudan Supreme Airlines Antonov AN-26, flight from Juba to Wau
(South Sudan) with 40 passengers and 5 crew, suffered a landing accident at Wau
Airport (South Sudan), came to a rest near the first part of runway 27 and burst
into flames. All 45 occupants were rescued alive, 17 or 18 have been taken to
local hospitals with injuries.
Media in South Sudan are reporting all 44 occupants are feared dead, other media in South Sudan report at least 9 survivors have been rescued and taken to local hospitals. Local aid workers in Wau reported, that there has been no fatality, all 44 occupants were rescued alive, 17-18 were injured and have been taken to hospitals. The airline reported there were 40 passengers and 5 crew on board, no further known so far. In the evening the airline reported that due to bad weather the aircraft "missed the line" and collided with a truck of the fire brigades. There were 4 injuries including one crew member, which are still treated in the local hospital. According to various (western) databases including ATDB the airline operates one Fokker 50 registration C5-SSA, which had another accident in Aweil in 2014, see Accident: South Supreme F50 at Aweil on Jan 7th 2014, runway excursion as well as one Antonov AN-32A registration EK-32710. According to Russian databases South Supreme operated two Antonov 26s EK-26310 and EK-26804 (both in South Supreme Colours but listed in storage) and one L-410 5Y-DAD (flying). A local source reported the tail number of the AN-26 probably was S9-TLW or S9-TLZ. |
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