- Plane crashes and erupts in flames killing at least 14 in South Sudan Mirror —
- Plane crashes on the outskirts of South Sudan's capital, killing 14 people The Independent —
- Plane crashes near South Sudanโs Juba, killing all 14 on board Al Jazeera —
- Plane crash in South Sudan kills 14 South China Morning Post —
- Two Kenyans among 14 killed in South Sudan plane crash The Standard —
- Plane crash in South Sudan kills all 14 on board BBC News —
- Plane crashes on the outskirts of South Sudan's capital, killing 14 people ABC News —
- South Sudan says 14 killed in plane crash near Juba - Reuters Reuters —
- South Sudan says 14 killed in plane crash near Juba The Straits Times —
- Plane crashes on the outskirts of South Sudan capital of Juba, killing 14 people Associated Press —
- Plane fiery crash kills 14 including Kenyan and South Sudanese passengers Coventry Live —
- South Sudan plane comes down in fiery crash tragically killing 14 people Lancs Live —
- South Sudan plane crash leaves 14 dead due to 'poor weather conditions' Daily Record —
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- Plane crash leaves 14 dead due to poor weather that 'affected visibility' Birmingham Live —
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Cessna
Aircraft manufacturing subsidiary of Textron
Cessna is an American brand of general aviation aircraft owned by Textron Aviation since 2014, headquartered in Wichita, Kansas. Originally, it was a brand of the Cessna Aircraft Company, an American general aviation aircraft manufacturing corporation also headquartered in Wichita. The company produced small, piston-powered aircraft, as well as business jets. For much of the mid-to-late 20th century, Cessna was one of the highest-volume and most diverse producers of general aviation aircraft in the world. It was founded in 1927 by Clyde Cessna and Victor Roos and was purchased by General Dynamics in 1985, then by Textron in 1992. In March 2014, when Textron purchased the Beechcraft and Hawker Aircraft corporations, Cessna ceased operations as a subsidiary company, and joined the others as one of the three distinct brands produced by Textron Aviation.