IN the last five decades, air transportation in the country has suffered
plane crashes that have claimed thousands of lives, including those of
eminent Nigerians and foreigners. Below is a timeline of air mishaps in
the country:
• November 20, 1969: Nigeria Airways BAC VC10 crashed on landing, killing 87 people on board.
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January 22, 1973: Royal Jordanian Airlines flight 707 carrying 171
Nigerian Muslims returning from Mecca and five crewmen crashed in Kano,
killing all on board.
• March 1, 1978: Nigeria Airways F28-1000 crashed in Kano, killing 16 people.
• November 28, 1983: Nigeria Airways F28-1000 crashed near Enugu, killing 53 on board.
• December 1988: Skypower Brandeironte aircraft overshot Ilorin Airport’s runway, killing all the passengers.
• February 24,1991: British Helicopter crashed in Eket, Akwa Ibom State, killing all nine people on board.
• May 21, 1991: A Cessna Citation 550 of Ashaka Cement, Hombe, crashed, killing all on board.
• June 26, 1991: An Okada Air Bac-11 crashed in Sokoto, killing three persons.
• September 26, 1992: Nigerian Air Force A C-130 plane crashed minutes after take-off from Lagos. All 200 on board killed.
• June 24, 1995: Harka Air Services Tupolev 34 crashed on landing in Lagos, killing 16.
• November 13, 1995: Nigeria Airways Boeing 737-2F9 crashed on landing in Kaduna, killing 9.
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January 17, 1996: Ibrahim Abacha, son of Sani Abacha, was killed in a
plane crash. The group “United Front for Nigeria’s Liberation” (UFNL)
claimed responsibility for the crash.
• November 7, 1996: A
Nigerian ADC (Aviation Development Corporation) Airline Boeing 727-231
flying from Port Harcourt to Lagos with 142 passengers and 9 crew
members crashed on landing, plunging into the lagoon with all on board
killed.
• January 31, 1997: SkyPower Express Airways Embraer 110PIA crashed on landing in Yola, killing five.
• September 12, 1997: NAF Dornier 228-212 in Nguru, Borno State ran into a ditch during take off, none of the 10 people died.
• January 5, 2000: SkyPower Express Airways Bandeirante 110P1A crashes on landing in Abuja, killing 17.
• October 26, 2000: Dornier aircraft plunged into a thick bush near the Niger Delta, 6 occupants injured.
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May 4, 2002: EAS Airlines’ BAC 1-11-500 with 105 people on board
crashed and burst into flames in a densely populated suburb of Kano,
killing 76 on board and 72 on the ground bringing total casualties
to148.
• November 30, 2003: A Cargo aircraft of Hydro Cargo, Brussels, Belgium, crash-landed.
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March 6, 2004: An Aenail spray aircraft with registration number 5NBEF
belonging to Berfieex Nigeria Ltd, crashed at the Bauchi Airport.
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July 26, 2004: Pan African Airlines’ helicopter crashed into the
Atlantic Ocean in Eacraros, Delta State, killing four persons on board.
• December 29, 2004: A Boeing 727 of Chanchangi Airlines belly-landed at the MMA.
• December 29, 2004: A Kenya Airlines aircraft crashed- landed at the MMA due to gear fault.
• January 28, 2005: A Nigeria Air Force fighter plane crashed into a farmland in Yar Kanya, Kano State.
• February 25, 2005: ADC’s B73 aircraft had its tyre burnt while landing at Yola Airport.
• March 27, 2005: A Boeing 737 of Bellview had one of its engines caught fire.
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June 11/12, 2005: Lagos: a Boeing 727-200 aircraft belonging to the
domestic Chachangi Airlines overshot the runway at Murtala Muhammed
Airport, while yet another overshot the runway at the airport in Jos in
central Nigeria a day earlier.
• June 24, 2005: A Russian aircraft belonging to Harka Air crash- landed at the MMA, all the people on board died
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July 6, 2005, Port Harcourt: An Air France A330 plane crashed into a
herd of cattle at Port Harcourt airport, sustaining serious damage and
killing many of the cows.
• July 23, 2005, a Lufthansa aircraft crash-landed at Lagos airport and was badly damaged, but no life was lost.
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October 22, 2005: A Bellview Airlines Boeing 737 with 117 people on
board crashed shortly after take-off from Lagos. All on board killed.
• December 10, 2005: A Sosoliso Airlines DC-9 crashes in Port Harcourt, killing all 103 on board.
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September 17, 2006: A 18-seater Dornier 228 Air Force transport plane,
carrying 15 senior army officers and three crew members crashed in Benue
State, leaving only three survivors.
• October 29, 2006:
Aviation Development Corporation Airline Boeing 737 with 104 on board
crashed minutes after take-off from Abuja’s airport. All but 6 perished
in the disaster.
• November 10, 2006: OAS Service Helicopter crashed in Warri, Delta state killing four on board.
• August 2, 2007: Bristow-owned helicopter crashed inside ExxonMobil facility in Port Harcourt.
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March 15, 2008: Beechcraft 1900D plane marked 5N-JAH, belonging to Wing
Aviation crashed in Cross River State. The wreakage was not found until
6 months after. All four crew members died.
• March 14, 2002: A
helicopter belonging to the Joint Task Force (JTF) crashed in Kabong,
Jos, killing all members onboard including four senior police officers.
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May 4, 2002: Executive Airline Services (EAS) BAC-1-11-525Ft aircraft
crashed at Aminu Kano International Airport Kano, killing 70 people.
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December 10 2005: A Port Harcourt bound Sosoliso Airlines flight 1145
crash-landed in Port Harcourt Airport, killing 109 passengers including
60 students of Jesuit Loyola College Abuja.
• October 22, 2005: A
twin Engine Boeing 737, belonging to Belview Airline crashed in Lisa
Village, Ogun State and killed all the 117 passengers on board.
• October 29, 2006: An ADC aircraft crashed when it took off from Abuja, killing 105 people on board.
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November 10, 2006: A six-seater helicopter belonging to Odengene Air
Shuttle (OAS) crashed in Delta State and killed two people.
• September 16 2006: Air Force plane crashed in Benue State killing Army generals.
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March 15, 2008: A twin-turbo Prop 19-seater aircraft belonging to Wings
Aviation Ltd crashed in Calabar while on a routine flight from MMA,
Lagos.
• March 8, 2011: HS-125 chartered aircraft crashed in Bauchi. No casualty.
July
29, 2011: A Kwara State-bound helicopter crashed in Osun State killing
all on board including the Managing Director of Josepdam Group of
Companies, Mrs. Josephine Oluwadamilola Kuteyi and her personal
assistant.
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