The Southend International Airport near London was partially launched on Wednesday after it was closed as a result of the Sunday accident. It should work normally from Thursday, TASR writes according to the DPA and Sky News website.
“London Southend Airport is partly opened for a small number of flights after Sunday’s tragic tragic air accident and subsequent closure … Ordinary air traffic will be resumed from Thursday, July 17 in the morning, ” The airport spokesman said. “We think of the families and friends of those who tragically died on Sunday … During this week we continued to support the investigation team of this accident during his work, ”he added.
The Beechcraft B200 Super King Air Air Aircraft Airline Ziausch Aviation crashed on Sunday afternoon shortly after taking off. According to the police in the county of Essex, a patient was imported to Britain, who was supposed to undergo further treatment in the country. On the way back to the Netherlands, the plane crashed and the accident claimed four victims – two pilots, a nurse and a doctor.
According to the media, one of the victims was a 31-year-old nurse María Fernanda Rojas Ortiz, a German citizen from Chile, and another 46-year-old doctor Matthias El from Germany. Both pilots were reportedly Dutch. The cause of the accident is investigated by the British police in cooperation with the Aviation Breath Investigation Office (AAIB). The authorities have not yet confirmed the identity of the victims.