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Tragic Private Jet Crash in Bangor Claims Six Lives Amid Winter Storm

Bangor, Maine — Heartbreaking details continue to emerge after a private jet crash at Bangor International Airport on Sunday, January 25, 2026. A Bombardier Challenger 600 business jet, carrying six people, went down during severe winter weather, ending a long-planned flight from Houston to Paris with a scheduled refueling stop in Bangor.

The crash occurred shortly after 7:45 p.m. Eastern Time as the storm dumped heavy snow and freezing rain across the region, significantly reducing visibility and affecting runway conditions. Federal authorities have launched a full investigation into the incident.

What Happened

Airport and preliminary reports indicate the Challenger 600 had landed safely in Bangor earlier that evening. After refueling, the aircraft attempted takeoff amid deteriorating conditions. Air traffic control communications captured tense exchanges as pilots discussed de-icing issues and limited visibility.

Shortly after clearing the runway, the jet reportedly struggled to gain lift, a known hazard when ice or snow collects on wings and tail surfaces. Eyewitnesses reported the plane flipped during the takeoff roll, resulting in a fireball that consumed the aircraft. Emergency crews arrived quickly, but tragically, all six on board were killed.

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