AIRES Flight 8250

AIRES Flight 8250 was a domestic scheduled passenger flight which crashed on 16 August 2010 on the Colombian island of San Andrés, in the Caribbean, with two fatalities. The aircraft, an AIRES-operated Boeing 737-73V, was en route from the Colombian capital Bogota when it crashed while attempting to land in bad weather, breaking up into three sections on impact with the runway. It was the second fatal accident involving a 737-700, and the first 737-700 accident leading to the aircraft being written off.

AIRES Flight 8250

AIRES Flight 8250 was a domestic scheduled passenger flight which crashed on 16 August 2010 on the Colombian island of San Andrés, in the Caribbean, with two fatalities. The aircraft, an AIRES-operated Boeing 737-73V, was en route from the Colombian capital Bogota when it crashed while attempting to land in bad weather, breaking up into three sections on impact with the runway. It was the second fatal accident involving a 737-700, and the first 737-700 accident leading to the aircraft being written off.