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Private Jet Crashes Into Building in Central Mexico, Killing All 10 on Board

All 10 aboard a Jet Pro Cessna Citation III died after it crashed into an unoccupied clothing warehouse near Toluca Airport, with cause under investigation.

  • On Monday, a Jet Pro Cessna Citation III crashed near Toluca International Airport in the San Pedro Totoltepec area, striking a building and killing all 10 on board.
  • The flight had departed Acapulco bound for Toluca and was a Jet Pro Cessna Citation III, while air traffic control audio and CCTV footage reportedly captured the pilot saying `We are going down` before impact.
  • A clothing-manufacturing warehouse was struck, igniting a fire, but the facility was unoccupied because operations had been suspended since the previous week.
  • Mexico's Secretary of Security said the national aviation authority will lead a technical probe, reviewing ATC audio and CCTV footage that reportedly capture moments before the crash.
  • All 10 occupants were killed, including three children, and investigators will review the flight origin Acapulco and route to Toluca along with recorded ATC and CCTV material in the probe led by the national aviation authority.
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Mexico City, Dec 16 (EFE).- The ten occupants of a private jet died in an accident on Monday when the aircraft crashed near Toluca International Airport (AIT), in the central state of Mexico, announced on Tuesday the president of Mexico, Claudia Sheinbaum. At his morning press conference in Palacio Nacional, Sheinbaum said that the expert opinion of the Attorney General of the Republic (FGR) has to be carried out before being able to identify th…

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Toluca, December 16. Twenty-four hours after the collapse of the executive jet in the delegation of San Pedro Totoltepec, in Toluca, State of Mexico, the federal and state authorities have installed a command post, through which various bodies will coordinate to carry out the investigations that clarify the causes of the accident in which 10 people died. The Attorney General’s Office of Justice of the State of Mexico reported that from the after…

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nmas.com.mx broke the news in on Monday, December 15, 2025.
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