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Beech b200: What is the aircraft involved in the Southend airport plane crash? – UK Times

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A small plane crashed shortly after take-off at Southend Airport, causing a huge fireball to explode in the sky.

Pictures of the incident showed black smoke billowing from the wreckage.

It’s not yet known how many passengers were on board, or if there were any casualties – however, details have emerged on the 12-metre plane involved.

Flight tracking data shows the aircraft was a Beech B200 Super King Air, a US built aircraft with a jet turbine that can carry more than 20 people.

The planes are often used for short-haul charter flights and for carrying light freight. They are also used for medical evacuation flights.

Emergency services were called to the scene of the crash at Southend Airport
Emergency services were called to the scene of the crash at Southend Airport (Getty Images)

The aircraft reportedly involved in the crash, registered PH-ZAZ, was configured as a luxury private aeroplane with eight seats and a comfortable leather interior, according to a commercial charter website.

The operator was Zeusch Aviation, a Dutch company that specialises in medical evacuation services and transplant flights as well as private charters.

In June, the company shared a post on LinkedIn last month which appeared to show the plane being used to transport a critical care patient from Jersey to Scotland.

A statement from the firm, released on Sunday night, said: “We can confirm that Zeusch Aviation flight SUZ1 was involved in an accident today at London Southend Airport.

“We are actively supporting the authorities with the investigation and will provide updates on this page as more information becomes available.

“Our thoughts are with everyone who has been affected.”

According to the flight-tracking service Flightradar, the plane took off from Southend Airport at 3.48pm, and was bound for Lelystad, a city in the Netherlands.

Earlier on Sunday, it had flown from Athens to Pula airport in Croatia, before making the three-hour flight to London Southend.

Emergency services, including Essex Police, East of England Ambulance Service, and Essex County Fire and Rescue Service, were alerted to the crash shortly before 4pm. Police described it as a serious incident and a cordon is set to remain in place until Monday morning.

Witnesses said they saw the plane take off, before seconds later crash “head first into the ground”.

All flights to and from Southend Airport have been cancelled and the airport is set to remain closed until further notice.

The Independent has contacted Zeusch Aviation for comment.

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