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FAA: Seven dead and one seriously injured in plane crash on Sunday in Maine

The Federal Aviation Administration announced on Monday that seven people died and one was seriously injured when a private plane crashed in Bangor, Maine as it took off.

The FAA reported that the crash of the twin-engine turbofan jet Bombardier Challenger 600 at Bangor International Airport occurred around 7:45 pm on Monday. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating this crash that occurred during snowy weather conditions and low visibility.

Bombardier has referred all questions to the NTSB. The Bangor Airport remained closed on Monday morning.

An official from the government said that the plane had arrived at?Maine, Maine from Texas. The company listed as the registered owner of this plane shares an address in Houston with Arnold & Itkin, a personal injuries law firm. FAA records indicate that the plane was put into service on April 2020. (Reporting and editing by Doina chiacu and Hugh Lawson; Reporting and Editing by David Shepardson, Ryan Patrick Jones)

(source: Reuters)