
Airport Closure Following Fatal Crash
London Southend Airport remains closed indefinitely after a Dutch medical transport plane crashed shortly after takeoff on Sunday afternoon. The aircraft, operated by Netherlands-based Zeusch Aviation, went down near the airport perimeter at approximately 16:00 local time, creating a massive fireball visible in eyewitness videos.
Emergency Response Ongoing
Firefighters, police, and ambulance crews have been working through the night at the crash site in Essex, England. Authorities have established a wide perimeter to facilitate rescue operations. As of Monday morning, no information has been released about the number or condition of occupants.
Specialized Medical Aircraft
The 12-meter aircraft was equipped with advanced medical systems for patient transport and organ delivery missions. Zeusch Aviation, based in the Netherlands, specializes in airborne medical evacuations and private charter services. It remains unclear whether this flight was conducting a medical mission or private transport when the accident occurred.
Travel Disruptions
Airport officials announced the complete closure late Sunday, stating: "Due to a serious incident today, we regret to announce the airport will remain closed until further notice." The airport serves primarily as a secondary London facility handling regional flights and private aviation. Passengers are advised to contact airlines for rebooking options.
Investigation Launched
Essex Police have established an international information hotline while aviation authorities begin their investigation into the cause of the crash. The aircraft had just departed for Lelystad Airport in the Netherlands when it went down.