LONDON: Four people have died after a Saudi-registered private jet crash-landed in a car auction site and burst into flames as it approached a runway in Britain’s Hampshire, according to media reports.
The small private jet overshot the runway at Blackbushe Airport on the Hampshire-Surrey border, before ploughing into the neighboring car auction site, destroying at least 15 cars.
The aircraft, a Brazilian-built Embraer Phenom 300 was completely destroyed in the crash, leaving behind a fireball and large plume of toxic black smoke.
General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) issued a tweet saying that the aircraft was Saudi registered.
“We can confirm that there were four people on board, including the pilot,” a police officer was quoted as saying in a news report from London.
Debris from the jet could be seen strewn among the dozens of severely damaged cars.
The fire appeared to be in the middle of a car park, with vehicles lined up for inspection at the auction site based at the airport.
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