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London Plane Crash Live Updates: London Southend Airport closed, all flights cancelled as small plane crashes moments after takeoff
London Southend Airport has suspended all operations after a small aircraft crashed on Sunday. Authorities confirmed that all flights to and from the airport have been cancelled until further notice. Essex Police said they were called just before 4 p.m. following reports of a collision involving a 12-metre aircraft at the airport. The plane involved in the crash was operated by Zeusch Aviation in the Netherlands. It had flown from Athens, Greece, to Pula, Croatia, on Sunday before heading to S outhend. The number of people on plane that crashed is unclear so far.
Southend Airport Plane Crash Live: London Southend Airport has suspended all operations after a small aircraft crashed on Sunday. Authorities confirmed that all flights to and from the airport have been cancelled until further notice, reported Reuters.
Plane Crash at Southend Airport Live Updates: London’s Southend Airport issues statement
Plane Crash at Southend Airport Live Updates: Plane operated by Zeusch Aviation The plane involved in the crash was operated by Zeusch Aviation in the Netherlands. It had flown from Athens, Greece, to Pula, Croatia, on Sunday before heading to Southend. It was due to return to Lelystad, Netherlands, on Sunday evening, as per an AP report.
Zeusch Aviation confirmed its SUZ1 flight had been involved in an accident and said the company was supporting the investigation. “Our thoughts are with everyone who has been affected,” its statement said.
Plane Crash at Southend Airport Live Updates: Details of the plane The plane involved in the crash was said to be a Beechcraft B200 Super King Air equipped with medical systems for transporting patients. It’s a turboprop aircraft 12 meters (39 feet) long, reported AP.
Plane Crash at Southend Airport Live Updates: London Southend Airport closed, all flights cancelled London Southend Airport in Essex said that it has closed operations until further notice after the police said a small plane crashed at the airport on England’s south-east coast on Sunday, reported Reuters.
All flights to and from the airport have been cancelled while police, emergency services and air accident investigators are attending the incident, London Southend Airport said in a post on X.
Plane Crash at Southend Airport Live Updates: Ambulance services sent to the spot The East of England Ambulance Service said it had sent four ambulances and other response vehicles following the plane crash.
Plane Crash at Southend Airport Live Updates: How many people were there on the plane? The number of people on plane that crashed is unclear so far. There has been no immediate word on the casualties yet.
Morning Brief Podcast: Corner Office Conversation with Yannick Bolloré, Havas Group Chairman & CEO
Corner Office Conversation with Yannick Bolloré, Havas Group Chairman & CEO. Ratna Bhushan, CEO of Havas, talks about why Indian branding and advertising is a ‘completely different world’ Havas is betting big on India’s booming middle class, digital-first consumers, and world-class talent base.
Corner Office Conversation with Yannick Bolloré, Havas Group Chairman & CEO
Ratna Bhushan | 19:15 Min | June 05, 2025, 9:46 AM IST
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Havas Group, the world’s fifth-largest advertising network, counts India as one of its most successful markets. In this special Corner Office Conversation, Yannick Bolloré, Chairman and CEO of Havas Group, talks to Ratna Bhushan about why Indian branding and advertising is a “completely different world”. With several big accounts such as Reckitt Benckiser, HUL and Tata Steel and a headcount that has grown 10X in eight years and poised to double in the next few, Havas is betting big on India’s booming middle class, digital-first consumers, and world-class talent base. Bolloré shares how India’s digitisation story where digital ad spends have overtaken traditional media offers a blueprint for the future. He also explains why Havas embraced AI early, how it’s slashing production costs while enabling hyper-personalised campaigns and why he wants every Havas employee to be AI-trained. Bolloré also discusses how geopolitical uncertainty from Trump’s tariffs to regional tensions continues to have an impact on advertising.Tune in!