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AIRLIVE > All articles > Location > South America > A Learjet 55 has crashed while landing at Caracas Simon Bolivar International Airport
AccidentSouth America

A Learjet 55 has crashed while landing at Caracas Simon Bolivar International Airport

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Last updated: September 24, 2025, 21:04 UTC
Published: Wednesday, September 24, 2025, at 21:03 UTC
Category: Accident South America
Author: AIRLIVE contibutors
Data: CCS YV3440
Caracas Simon Bolivar International Airport
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A private aircraft crashed at Caracas Maiquetía Simón Bolívar International Airport on Tuesday afternoon, killing two people and injuring two others who were rescued alive from the wreckage.

Caracas, Venezuela — A Learjet 55 private jet, registered YV3440, crashed earlier today while attempting to land at Simón Bolívar International Airport (Maiquetía), the country’s busiest gateway near the capital.

Accident Details and Timeline

The accident occurred at 12:52 local time (16:52 GMT) on September 24 by causes still unknown, prompting INAC (Venezuela’s National Institute of Civil Aviation) to announce the activation of an “Accident Investigation Board” to determine the facts that caused the aircraft to crash.

Initial reports indicate that the aircraft was departing from Simón Bolívar International Airport when it “crashed to the ground.” The Venezuelan aviation agency confirmed that “search and rescue protocols were activated, resulting in the rescue of two passengers alive.”

Casualties and Survivors

Initial reports indicate that the deceased are the pilot and copilot, whose identities are being verified by authorities. INAC confirmed that two passengers from the aviation accident at Maiquetía survived, though their condition has not been disclosed.

Firefighters responded immediately to the crash scene, working to extinguish fires and assist with rescue operations. Videos on social media showed heavy smoke coming from the crash site, indicating the severity of the impact and subsequent fire.

Weather Conditions Under Investigation

Preliminary information suggests adverse weather conditions may have been among the probable causes of the crash. Some reports indicate that the aircraft went out of control due to strong winds, though this remains under investigation.

The weather factor will be a critical element in the official investigation, as Caracas can experience sudden weather changes that create challenging conditions for aircraft operations, particularly for smaller private jets like the Learjet 55.

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Aircraft Background and Operations

The plane had made frequent trips from Venezuela to Cuba and Panama in recent years, according to flight tracking records. This operational pattern suggests the aircraft was involved in regular international business or diplomatic travel between these countries.

The Learjet 55, manufactured by Bombardier, is a mid-size business jet typically used for corporate and private transportation. The aircraft type has a generally strong safety record, making the crash particularly notable for investigation.

Airport Operations Impact

The crash temporarily disrupted operations at Venezuela’s main international airport, which serves as the primary gateway for international flights to and from the country. Emergency crews worked quickly to secure the crash site and restore normal airport operations.

Simón Bolívar International Airport typically handles both domestic and international flights, making any disruption significant for Venezuela’s already limited commercial aviation connections.

Emergency Response

The rapid response by firefighters and rescue personnel likely saved the lives of the two survivors, demonstrating the effectiveness of emergency protocols at the major international airport.

The successful rescue of two passengers from what appears to have been a severe crash with significant fire damage represents a positive outcome given the circumstances.

Ongoing Recovery

As the investigation continues, authorities will work to determine the exact causes of the crash while providing care for the survivors and handling the identification and repatriation of the deceased crew members.

The incident serves as a reminder of the inherent risks in aviation and the importance of thorough safety procedures and emergency response capabilities at major airports.

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