Five crewmembers dead after Kenyan cargo plane crashes in Somalia


On March 22, 2025, a Kenyan-registered De Havilland Canada DCH-5D Buffalo cargo plane crashed as it prepared to land at Mogadishu-Aden Abdulle International Airport (MGQ) in Somalia. According to the Somali Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA), all five crew members reported to be Kenyan nationals, lost their lives in the accident.

The aircraft involved, registered as 5Y-RBA and operated by Kenyan air cargo operator Trident Aviation, came down in Ceel Xabaaloow, a village located around 24 kilometers (15 miles) southwest of Mogadishu Airport. The crash occurred at 17:43 local time as the aircraft concluded a domestic cargo flight from Dhobley airstrip in southwest Somalia to Mogadishu, although further details as to the cause of the accident remain limited at the time of writing.

Reports by various local news outlets indicated that the aircraft had experienced technical difficulties in Dhobley earlier on the day of the accident, although a local source claimed the issues had been resolved before its departure on the ill-fated flight to Mogadishu. However, other reports have stated that the plane experienced a further technical failure en route and lost contact with air traffic control at approximately 17:43 local time.

The wreckage of the plane was later discovered by search teams from the National Intelligence Security Agency in the settlement of Ceel Xabaaloow near Jasiira, an outer suburb of Mogadishu. The bodies of all five crewmembers were quickly recovered and were transferred to a hospital in the Somalian capital.

The flight was reportedly flying to Mogadishu transporting supplies to the African Union forces – a multinational peacekeeping service deployed to maintain vital services and protect national infrastructure in Somalia as the country continues to face significant challenges due to an ongoing conflict with Al-Shabaab, a transnational jihadist military and political organization based in Somalia. The conflict has resulted in a desperate humanitarian situation exacerbated by drought and food insecurity, as well as political instability, with the central government struggling to exert control over the entire country. 

DHC 5 Buffalo
Darian Froese / Wikimedia Commons

Local government agencies in Mogadishu, along with emergency services, and other local partners conducted a rescue operation at the crash site and the SCAA has begun a preliminary investigation to determine the likely cause of the crash. The organization stated that further information on the accident would be released once their initial investigations had been completed.



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