London Southend Airport will partially reopen three days after a plane crash that killed four individuals, including two pilots, a nurse, and a doctor. The flight, chartered for medical transport, crashed shortly after take-off within the airport's boundary. The victims included 31-year-old nurse Maria Fernanda Rojaz Ortiz and 46-year-old doctor Dr. Matthias Eyl. Following the accident, the airport closed for investigation but will soon resume normal operations. The airport's management has expressed condolences to the victims' families and acknowledged the local community's supportive response during this tragic time.
London Southend Airport will partially reopen for a small number of flights three days after a small plane crashed, killing four people who were on board.
The medical flight crashed shortly after take-off while undertaking a patient transport, leading to the tragic death of the two pilots, a nurse, and a doctor.
Normal airline operations at London Southend Airport are set to resume on Thursday, following the investigation into the air accident.
Airport representatives expressed deep condolences to the families of the deceased and highlighted the support from the local community during this difficult period.
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