Plane crash in South Sudan kills all 14 on board

South Sudan plane crash kills all 14 on board

National Press Club An overturned small passenger plane lies on grassland in the aftermath of a crash. The propeller at the front is twisted and the door is wide open.National Press Club

The CityLink plane was on its way from Yei to Juba - a distance of about 130km (80 miles) - when it came down on Monday morning

A small passenger plane has crashed in South Sudan killing all 14 people on board, the country's civil aviation authority (SSCAA) has said.

Officials have sent a team to the crash site for investigations but initial reports have suggested the aircraft may have come down "due to adverse weather conditions, particularly low visibility", the SSCAA added in a statement.

The plane crashed about 20km (12 miles) south-west of the capital, Juba, on Monday morning. It had taken off from Yei at 09:15 local time ( 07:15 GMT) and the authorities lost contact about 30 minutes into the journey to the capital.

Among the 14 on the flight – the pilot and 13 passengers – were 12 South Sudanese and two Kenyans.

The plane - a Cessna 208 Caravan - was operated by CityLink Aviation Ltd.

South Sudan's aviation infrastructure is not well developed and the country has a poor safety record.

Air accidents are common, and frequently blamed on overloading of the aircraft or the weather conditions.

In January 2025, 20 oil workers died after their aircraft, which was headed for Juba, came down three minutes after take off near the oil fields of Unity state in the north.

More South Sudan stories from the BBC:

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