African Air

Safety profile and incident history for African Air.

Safety Score

4/10

Total Incidents

1

Total Fatalities

298

Recent Incidents

January 8, 1996 298 Fatalities

Antonov AN-32

Kinshasa-Ndolo Kinshasa City Province

The aircraft was completing a cargo flight from Kinshasa to Kahemba, carrying two passengers, four crew members and a load of food and basic necessities. During the takeoff roll, at a speed of 204 km/h, the pilot-in-command pulled up the control column to start the rotation but the aircraft failed to respond. The crew decided to abort the take off procedure but this decision was taken too late. Unable to stop within the remaining distance (the runway is 1,700 metres long), the aircraft overran, rolled for about 240 metres and came to rest in the district of Simbazikita, bursting into flames. A crew member was killed while five other occupants were injured. On ground, at least 297 people were killed while 253 others were injured, some seriously.

Airline Information

Country of Origin

Democratic Republic of Congo

Risk Level

Elevated Risk

Common Aircraft in Incidents

Antonov AN-321