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Safety Investigation Launched for Air Arabia Aircraft’s Plummet

Grace Lee
Last updated: 21 October 2025 04:38
By Grace Lee
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An Air Arabia Airbus A320 aircraft in the air.
An Air Arabia Airbus A320 aircraft in the air. © Konstantin von Wedelstaedt
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The Italian Civil Aviation Authority  (ANSV) announced that an investigation has been launched for an Air Arabia aircraft that plummeted shortly after taking off from Sicily.

Flight data of the Air Arabia flight involved in the incident.
Flight data of the Air Arabia flight on 20 September. © airnav.radar

Safety Investigation Launched as Initial Investigation Concludes

On 20 September, an Air Arabia A320 aircraft escaped a deadly serious incident narrowly, with reported data of the aircraft as low as a few hundred feet as the aircraft plummeted shortly after takeoff. This incident happened shortly after the aircraft took off from Catania Airport near Sicily.

The flight was Air Arabia’s flight bound for Jordan, Queen Alia International Airport. According to the Italian Civil Aviation Authorities (ANSV), the flight received a Ground Proximity Warning System (GPWS) pull-up message shortly after take off as the aircraft was too close to the sea surface.

According to the authorities, the flight continued without any other incidents after the plummet, and there were only 2 pilots and 4 cabin crew on board. However, they are opening a safety investigation for this incident, and it has been classified as a ‘serious incident.’

An Air Arabia Airbus A320.
An Air Arabia Airbus A320. © Md Shaifuzzaman Ayon

More about Air Arabia

Air Arabia is an Emirati budget airline company, established in 2003. They serve over 206 destinations globally, with a home base at Sharjah International Airport.

Last year, the airline took a critical ACMI(Aircraft, Crew, Maintenance and Insurance) deal with Lithuanian Airlines.

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ByGrace Lee
Aviation Journalist Intern | English Literature and Translation graduate with a keen interest in lifestyle and culture reporting. Currently based in the UK.
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