A plane skidded off the runway during landing and crashed into a wall.
The Hawker 800XPi corporate jet was destroyed in the accident.
Footage showed firefighters dousing the wreckage in water.
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Luckily, all three crew members survived the crash.
The transport ministry said the plane “veered off the runway” during landing and “collided with the airport perimeter wall”.

They added: “This collision caused significant damage to the aircraft.”
The twin-jet aircraft crashed at Fes Sais International Airport serving the city of Fes, Morocco, at around 4.10 pm on Friday (11 Apr).
The flight had departed from Marrakesh Menara Airport when it overran the runway in Fes, as reported by Need To Know.

The crew had been directed to runway 09, which has a length of 10,500 feet (3,200m).
At the time of the crash, meteorological data from the airport suggested light crosswinds from the left and good visibility.
The plane was reportedly being operated by the company Air Ocean Maroc, which offers private charter and air ambulance services.
The three crew members suffered various injuries along with an individual on the ground, according to the authorities.
The four victims were taken to a nearby hospital for medical treatment.
A spokesperson for the Ministry of Equipment, Transport and Logistics said: “All necessary measures will be taken to shed light on this accident and ensure air transport safety.”
The investigation continues.
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