SOUTH AFRICAN, THREE BRITISH KILLED IN DUBAI PLANE CRASH

The aircraft, a UK-registered Diamond is owned by US tech giant, Honeywell.

Three people have died after a plane crashed close to Dubai Airport on Thursday.

A South African and three British passengers aboard the plane died.

The aircraft, a UK-registered Diamond is owned by US tech giant, Honeywell.

Civil aviation authorities in Dubai said: “The four-seat plane crashed while on a mission to calibrate terrestrial navigation systems at the airport, with all crew members, three British, and one South African, killed.

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