Colombia's director of civil aviation, Alvaro Rad Gomez, has said that the Intercontinental de Aviacion McDonnell Douglas DC-9-14 which crashed on 11 January appears to have exploded at 14,000ft (4,250m) during its descent for Cartagena, Colombia. Two minutes after the crew had radioed to clear its descent, the 28-year-old DC-9 (HK-3839) crashed on marshy ground, according to aviation loss-adjuster Airclaims. All five crew and 47 passengers were killed.

Source: Flight International