A StarSky Aviation passenger plane carrying 55 people has crashed into the Indian Ocean moments after take‑off from Aden Adde International Airport in Mogadishu, Somalia, in what authorities are describing as a serious but survivable accident. All 50 passengers and five crew members were safely evacuated, with no fatalities reported so far.
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The Fokker 50‑type aircraft, operated by Somali‑based carrier StarSky, departed from Runway 23 on a domestic flight when it encountered technical difficulties while attempting to gain altitude. Eyewitnesses along Jasiira beach said the plane flew unusually low over the water before skimming across shallow waves and coming to rest on the shoreline, with one wing separating from the fuselage.
Airport officials said the crew tried to return to Mogadishu but the aircraft veered off the runway during the landing attempt, sliding into the coastal shallows. Rescuers reached the scene within minutes, helping passengers wade ashore and preventing any post‑impact fire despite fuel‑spill risks.
Initial reports from the Somali Civil Aviation Authority and airport authorities confirm that all 55 people on board survived the incident. Emergency medical teams examined passengers and crew at the scene; while some were visibly shaken, there were no immediate reports of serious injuries.
Aden Adde International Airport was briefly closed to allow emergency vehicles and investigation teams access to the coastal crash site, before resuming normal operations later the same day. Local authorities have launched a formal safety probe into the technical fault that led to the loss of control shortly after take‑off.
The crash comes amid heightened scrutiny of regional aviation safety in East Africa, where older turboprop types such as the Fokker 50 still serve domestic routes. StarSky Aviation has publicly praised the pilot’s “rapid and composed” handling of the emergency, crediting the crew’s actions for the survival of everyone on board.
Footage circulating on social media shows the damaged aircraft partially submerged on the beach, with passengers walking away from the wreckage along the shoreline. The incident has reignited debate over maintenance standards, pilot training, and runway‑safety margins at Mogadishu’s main airport, which sits directly adjacent to the Indian Ocean