Dec 16, 2025 3:09 PM - Connect Newsroom - Jasmine Singh
A small private jet crashed during an attempted emergency landing in central Mexico on Tuesday, killing seven people and leaving three others unaccounted for, according to Mexican authorities.
The aircraft had departed from the coastal city of Acapulco late Monday and was en route to Toluca International Airport when it reportedly developed a technical malfunction. Officials said the pilot attempted an emergency landing in a populated area as the situation worsened.
During the landing attempt, the jet narrowly missed a football field before striking the roof of a factory in the San Mateo Atenco area. The impact caused the aircraft to catch fire, complicating rescue efforts and prompting an emergency response from local fire and medical teams.
Authorities said there were ten people on board the jet, including eight passengers and two crew members. Seven fatalities have been confirmed, while search teams continue efforts to locate the remaining three individuals.
Mexican aviation officials have launched an investigation to determine the cause of the technical failure and assess whether safety protocols were followed. The incident has renewed attention on emergency response preparedness and private aviation safety in densely populated regions.



