The logo of the Air Algerie company office in Paris on July 24. (AP Photo/Remy de la Mauviniere)

(Bloomberg) — An Air Algerie MD-83 carrying 116 people crashed in the desolate Sahel region of north Africa as it approached Algier en route from Burkina Faso, marking the third major civil-aviation incident in a week.

Flight AH5017, which took off in the west African country shortly after midnight carrying 110 passengers and six Spanish crew, was scheduled to land at 5:10 a.m. local time, according to Swiftair, a charter company based in Spain. The jet crashed about three hours earlier, 80 kilometers (50 miles) from the town of Gossi, Mali, according to Burkinabe authorities.

Want to continue reading?
Become a Free
PropertyCasualty360 Digital Reader.

INCLUDED IN A DIGITAL MEMBERSHIP:

  • All PropertyCasualty360.com news coverage, best practices, and in-depth analysis.
  • Educational webcasts, resources from industry leaders, and informative newsletters.
  • Other award-winning websites including BenefitsPRO.com and ThinkAdvisor.com.

Already have an account?


NOT FOR REPRINT

© 2024 ALM Global, LLC, All Rights Reserved. Request academic re-use from www.copyright.com. All other uses, submit a request to [email protected]. For more information visit Asset & Logo Licensing.

Dig Deeper

PropertyCasualty360

Join PropertyCasualty360

Don’t miss crucial news and insights you need to make informed decisions for your P&C insurance business. Join PropertyCasualty360.com now!

  • Unlimited access to PropertyCasualty360.com - your roadmap to thriving in a disrupted environment
  • Access to other award-winning ALM websites including BenefitsPRO.com, ThinkAdvisor.com and Law.com
  • Exclusive discounts on PropertyCasualty360, National Underwriter, Claims and ALM events

Already have an account? Sign In Now
Join PropertyCasualty360

Copyright © 2024 ALM Global, LLC. All Rights Reserved.