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Several victims identified in Maine plane crash that killed six

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Updated 27.1.2026
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Bangor International Airport *Maine Bombardier Challenger 600 Federal Aviation Administration National Transportation Safety Board

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Jan 27 Evening

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The Guardian - World NewsJan 27

Several victims identified in Maine plane crash that killed six

A private jet crashed shortly after takeoff from Bangor International Airport in Maine on Sunday, killing all six people on board. The France-bound Bombardier Challenger 600 went down during a snowstorm. Victims identified include Houston-based attorney Tara Arnold, wife of Kurt Arnold, co-founder of the Arnold & Itkin Law Firm which owns the jet, and Shawna Collins, a Houston-based event planner. The plane's pilot, 47-year-old Jacob Hosmer, was also killed. The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) is investigating the crash, noting the aircraft crashed shortly after takeoff and caught fire. Air traffic control audio indicated the plane was upside down shortly after takeoff clearance.

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A private jet crash in Maine killed all six people on board.

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Tara Arnold, a Houston-based attorney, was among the victims.

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The Arnold & Itkin Law Firm owns the private jet.

— ABC13

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The plane crashed shortly after takeoff and caught fire afterward.

— The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB)

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Aircraft upside down – we have a passenger aircraft upside down.

— air traffic control audio

Jan 26 Evening

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South China Morning PostJan 26

At least 6 dead after private plane crashes in Maine as US hit by winter storm

A private plane crash at Bangor International Airport in Maine on Sunday evening resulted in at least six fatalities. The Bombardier Challenger 650 jet crashed during takeoff around 7:45 PM local time. While initial reports varied, the flight manifest indicated six people were on board, all presumed dead. The FAA's preliminary report mentioned eight people, with seven fatalities and one serious injury. Local and federal agencies, led by the National Transportation Safety Board, are investigating the cause of the crash, and further information is pending their investigation.

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The Guardian - World NewsJan 26

Private aircraft with eight onboard crashes on takeoff in Maine amid winter storm

A private aircraft carrying eight people crashed on takeoff at Bangor International Airport in Maine on Sunday night amid a winter storm. The Bombardier Challenger 600 flipped over and caught fire during its attempted departure. Emergency crews responded to the scene, and the airport was temporarily closed. The FAA and NTSB are investigating the incident, with the NTSB planning to arrive in the coming days. The crash occurred as a major winter storm impacted the eastern half of the US, causing widespread flight cancellations and delays, with over 12,000 flights canceled and nearly 20,000 delayed nationwide.

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BBC News - WorldJan 26

Private jet carrying eight people crashes in Maine

A private jet carrying eight people crashed during takeoff from Bangor International Airport in Maine at approximately 7:45 PM local time on Sunday. The Bombardier Challenger 600 went down amidst a severe winter storm impacting the region. The fate of those on board is currently unknown. The airport was closed, and emergency crews responded to the scene, where images showed smoke and flames. The crash occurred during widespread travel disruptions across the US due to the storm, which led to thousands of flight cancellations and delays. Poor visibility was reported by pilots at the airport prior to the incident.

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There were six people on the plane according to the flight manifest.

— Bangor police

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The US Federal Aviation Administration said the plane was carrying eight people.

— US Federal Aviation Administration

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The jet, a Bombardier Inc Challenger 650, crashed at about 7.45pm local time.

— FAA

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The US National Transportation Safety Board is leading the investigation into the crash.

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A private aircraft carrying eight people crashed on takeoff on Sunday night at Maine’s Bangor international airport.

— FAA

Jan 26 Morning

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Associated Press (AP)Jan 26

Private jet with 8 aboard crashes on takeoff in Maine, FAA says

A private jet with eight people aboard crashed on takeoff from Bangor International Airport in Maine on Sunday, January 25, 2026, around 7:45 p.m. The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) confirmed the incident, involving a Bombardier Challenger 600. As of the initial report, the condition of those on board was unknown. Emergency crews responded to the scene, and the airport was temporarily closed. The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating the crash, which occurred during a significant winter storm affecting the region.

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A private aircraft carrying eight people crashed on takeoff Sunday night at Maine’s Bangor International Airport.

— FAA

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The Bombardier Challenger 600 crashed around 7:45 p.m.

— FAA

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The FAA and the National Transportation Safety Board are investigating.

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Emergency crews were on the scene at the airport, which was closed.

— Bangor International Airport

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Bangor had undergone steady snowfall Sunday.