Four foreign nationals were killed when a small plane crashed at London Southend Airport on Sunday shortly after takeoff, British police said yesterday.
The US-built Beechcraft B200 Super King Air plane had been bound for the Netherlands, when it ‘got into difficulty and crashed within the airport boundary,’ Essex Police Detective Chief Superintendent Morgan Cronin said.
Southend Airport, which is located about 80km east of the capital and used by easyJet to fly to European holiday destinations, will remain closed until further notice, the airport’s CEO Jude Winstanley said.