Libyan Plane Crash – Boy Survives Airbus A330 200 Libya Plane Crash

At least 96 are dead in the recent Libyan plane crash. Airbus 330-200 from Johannesburg, South Africa crashed on arrival at Tripoli’s airport this Wednesday morning. Only an 8-year-old Dutch boy survived the crash. Here is a press release from the South African Civil Aviation Authority.

AFRIQIYAH AIRWAYS A330 CRASH
The South African Civil Aviation Authority has been informed of the aircraft accident that took place in Libya this morning. The Afriqiyah Airline aircraft took off from OR Tambo International airport on Tuesday 11 May at 19:30, and was scheduled to land in Tripoli on Wednesday morning 12 May at 04:30.

The aircraft is an Airbus A330, which as far as we know had 93 passengers and 11 crew members on board. At this stage we cannot confirm the nationalities of the passengers who were on board.

According to the Civil Aviation Regulations; the country of occurrence becomes the investigating body. Therefore the Libya Civil Aviation Authority will be investigating the accident.

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