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    Panic at Wilson Airport in Nairobi as a passenger aircraft crash-lands

    Oki Bin OkiBy Oki Bin OkiMarch 21, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Panic at Wilson Airport in Nairobi as a passenger aircraft crash-lands
    Panic at Wilson Airport in Nairobi as a passenger aircraft crash-lands
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    There was panic at the Wilson Airport in Nairobi when a passenger plane crash landed there on Friday evening.

    The plane is operated by Aviation & Logistics Services (ALS)—a key partner for World Food Programme (WFP) and International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC)—was involved in the emergency landing with few injuries, witnesses said.

    It had originated Kisumu. It is not clear what caused the hard landing. The plane was stuck on the runway for long.

    Police spokesman Muchiri Nyaga said the plane had left Kisumu for Wilson Airport when the incident happened.

    “This has happened this evening less than one hour ago. We have only the scantiest of information this far- the plane was from Kisumu to Wilson airport. No injuries reported. Further details to be availed,” he said.

    The area was experiencing rains when the incident happened.

    Passengers who bolted out of the plane after it had landed were seen on the runway.

    A video that captured the drama showed the passengers on the runway as other officials tried to push the out of the scene.

    Authorities said an aircraft carrying 39 passengers veered off the runway while landing at Wilson Airport on Friday evening, authorities have confirmed.

    In a statement, the Kenya Airports Authority (KAA) said the plane, which had arrived from Kisumu International Airport, experienced the incident at approximately 8:55 p.m Friday.

    All passengers and crew aboard the aircraft were reported safe, with no injuries recorded.

    KAA noted that the aircraft remains at the scene, with recovery efforts currently underway to remove it from the runway area.

    Despite the incident, operations at Wilson Airport continue as normal.

    The authority reaffirmed its commitment to maintaining the highest safety standards across all airports in the country. Police said the situation was under control and relevant authorities were pursuing and investigating the matter.

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