A Colombian state-owned Satena plane with 15 passengers disappeared in the northeastern part of the country.


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A plane belonging to Colombia’s state-owned company Satena, with 15 people on board, went missing en route between the cities of Cucuta and Ocana in the northeast of the country.

The flight, identified as HK4709, lost contact after taking off from Camilo Daza de Cucuta Airport and did not arrive at Aguas Claras de Ocana Airport.

Authorities activated search protocols and set up a unified command post to coordinate the plane’s location.

Sleep Colombian avion de la compañía Satincon 15 people on boarddesapareció este miércoles cuando volaba entre Cúcuta y Ocaña, en el departamento de Norte de Santander (the northernmost), official information.

A spokesperson for the airline confirmed to Efe that the plane took off from Camilo Daza Airport in Cucuta, the capital of Norte de Santander, in the direction of Ocana, but did not arrive at the city’s Aguas Clara Airport on time, and what happened at the department’s second airport.

About what happened, the Minister of Transport, Maria Fernanda Rojas, In X, it is emphasized that these are “recogiendo información regardo a la pérdida de comunicación de la aerovane HK4709 que cubre la ruta Cúcuta – Ocaña con 13 pasajeros y 2 crewantes”.

In addition, relevant protocols have been activated and a unified command point (PMU) has been launched, Rojas said. Ocana’s mayor’s office said Mayor Emilio Canizares Plata, along with government secretary Hugo Guerrero and airport manager Albeiro Paez, had set up a crisis desk to coordinate the search.

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