
This article was automatically translated from the original Turkish version.
On 28 January 2026, a passenger aircraft crashed during a domestic flight in Colombia, resulting in the death of all 15 people on board. The incident occurred in a rural area in the northeastern part of Colombia, and details regarding the accident have been confirmed by official authorities.
The accident took place during a scheduled flight operated by a regional passenger aircraft used for domestic services in Colombia. The flight was part of a route connecting settlements in the country’s northeastern region. The area’s mountainous and forested terrain presents challenging geographical conditions for air travel.
The aircraft involved in the accident was operated by SATENA, a state-linked airline based in Colombia. A total of 15 people, including the crew, were on board. Official statements confirmed that the aircraft was a model designed for short-haul domestic flights.
Colombia Air Crash (ABS-CBN News)
The aircraft departed as planned but lost contact with air traffic control during flight. Following the loss of communication, it was reported that the aircraft had disappeared from radar, and the situation was quickly registered as an emergency. Search and rescue operations were immediately launched by authorized units toward the area where the aircraft was last detected.
Following the loss of contact, search and rescue operations were conducted under the coordination of the Colombian military, civil aviation authorities, and emergency response teams. The operations faced significant difficulties due to dense vegetation and rugged terrain. Both aerial and ground units were deployed simultaneously during the search efforts.
In the later stages of the search and rescue operations, the wreckage of the aircraft was located. Initial inspections at the site confirmed that all individuals on board had perished. Official authorities formally declared that there were no survivors from the crash.
Official statements confirmed that all passengers and crew members on board the aircraft lost their lives. Among the deceased was a member of Colombia’s congress serving in the region. The relevant institutions are conducting identification procedures for the victims and notifying their families.
The Colombian Civil Aviation Authority and defense officials announced that a technical and operational investigation into the accident has been initiated. They stated that detailed examinations of the wreckage will be carried out to determine the cause of the crash.
The official investigation launched after the accident will examine the aircraft’s technical condition, flight operations, weather conditions, and procedural factors. Authorities emphasized that speculative assessments regarding the cause of the crash must be avoided until the investigation is complete.
The incident was reported by international news agencies and global media outlets as one of the most serious aviation accidents in Colombia. Reports highlighted the geographical challenges of the crash location and the difficulties faced during search and rescue efforts. Media coverage was based exclusively on official statements.
On 28 January 2026, a passenger aircraft operating a domestic flight in Colombia crashed, resulting in the deaths of all 15 people on board. Authorities announced that among those killed in the accident was a Colombian member of parliament, that communication with the aircraft was lost during flight, and that debris was reached following search and rescue operations. A technical investigation into the incident has been launched.
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Background of the Incident
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Technical Characteristics of the Flight
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Development of the Accident
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Search and Rescue Operations
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Discovery of the Wreckage
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Victims of the Accident
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Official Statements
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Investigation Process
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International Media Coverage