HISTORY OF THE PLANE THAT CRASHED
The Associated Airlines Embraer 120 plane with registration number 5N-BJY,
which crashed in Lagos on Thursday, was manufactured in Brazil in 1990.
Although its first flight date is unknown, the aircraft, with serial number
174, was said to be 23.5 years old. According to Airfleets.net, it had been
flown by three United States-based airlines namely, Britt Airlines, Continental
Express and JRM Air LLC. Britt Airlines bought the plane on March 23, 1990, and
marked it in US registration as N51726. Continental Express later bought it on
September 1, 1990 and kept it under US registration as N51726. Before coming to
Nigeria, the plane was later bought by JRM Air LCC which also marked it N
388JR. It was flown for six years in the country by Associated Airlines before
Thursday’s accident. Generally, the Embraer EMB 120 Brasilia is a
twin-turboprop commuter airliner, produced by Embraer of Brazil. It had its
first flight on July 27, 1983. The plane was introduced into the market in
October 1985. Serial production of the aircraft ended in 2001. As at 2007, it
was still available for one-off orders, as it shared much of the production
equipment with the ERJ-145 family, which is still produced. The Angolan Air
Force, for example, received a new EMB 120 in 2007. It was produced between
1983 and 2001. A total of 354 units were built. SkyWest Airlines operates the
largest fleet of EMB 120s under the United Express and Delta Connection brand.
Great Lakes Airlines operates six EMB 120s in its fleet, and Ameriflight flies
eight as freighters. Its primary users were SkyWest Airlines and the Brazilian
Air Force. According to Wikipedia, most of the EMB 120s were sold in the United
States and other destinations in the Western Hemisphere. Some European airlines
such as Régional in France, Atlant-Soyuz Airlines in Russia, DAT in Belgium,
and DLT in Germany also purchased EMB-120s. After the success of the EMB-110
Bandeirante, Embraer began the development of their first transport category
airliner in 1974. The so-called Family 12X comprised three models with modular
concept designs: EMB-120 Araguaia, EMB-123-Tapajós and EMB-121 Xingu. EMB-121
was the sole 12X model effectively produced. Araguaia’s name was changed to
Brasilia in 1979 at the official launching of the project, when at a Commuter
Airline Association of America convention at USA several suggestions from
prospective operators were collected and incorporated to EMB-120 design.
Associated Aviation is an airline based in Ikeja, Lagos State, Nigeria. It was
established in 1996 and operates passenger and cargo services within Nigeria
and in West Africa. Its main base is Murtala Mohammed International Airport,
Lagos.
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