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Satena Beechcraft 1900D crashes in Colombia

On January 29, 2026, a Satena Beechcraft 1900D crashed in the mountains of northern Colombia, killing all 15 people on board. Satena, the countryโ€™s stateโ€‘run regional airline, confirmed that the aircraft had suffered a fatal accident, and rescue teams later located the wreckage in a remote, rugged area near Ocaรฑa, close to the Venezuelan border. The aircraft had been operating a scheduled domestic service with an expected arrival time of 12:05 local time, but radio contact was lost 11 minutes before landing, triggering an immediate searchโ€‘andโ€‘rescue response.

The passenger list included two prominent political figures: Diรณgenes Quintero Amaya, a sitting lawmaker, and Carlos Salcedo, a candidate in the upcoming congressional elections. Their deaths drew national attention as authorities confirmed that there were no survivors. Colombian aviation officials have opened a formal investigation into the cause of the crash, focusing on the aircraftโ€™s final communications, weather conditions in the region, and the challenges posed by the mountainous terrain.

The aircraft involved in the fatal Satena crash on January 29, 2026, was a Beechcraft 1900D registered as HKโ€‘4709. It was operated by SEARCA under a wetโ€‘lease agreement with Satena and was destroyed in mountainous terrain near Ocaรฑa, Colombia, with no survivors among the 15 occupants

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Message translated to English:

Cรบcuta, January 29, 2026. On Thursday afternoon, Major General ร“scar Zuluaga Castaรฑo, President of SATENA, and Captain Jorge Campillo, President of SEARCA, met with the families and/or representatives of six of the thirteen passengers and crew members who died in the accident on the Cรบcutaโ€“Ocaรฑa route. The purpose of the meeting was to personally express their condolences and provide clarity regarding responsibilities and institutional support during this difficult time.

During the meeting, the presidents of SATENA and SEARCA reiterated the profound sorrow this tragedy represents for both companies and for the country. They also explained the operational conditions under which the route was being flown:

  1. The aircraft involved in the accident was operated by SEARCA on behalf of SATENA, under a contract between the two parties. As the final operator, SEARCA is solely responsible for providing the aircraft, crew, maintenance, and insurance.
  2. All costs and expenses arising from the accident will be handled in accordance with the legal limits established for this type of liability.
  3. SATENA reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the families of the victims. For claims made under applicable law, SATENA will serve as the channel to present these requests to SEARCA or the appropriate entity.
  4. All claims related to the air accident will be processed through the institutional email: asistenciasfamiliares@satena.com.

โ€œWe know that pain cannot be mitigated. Thatโ€™s why we are here: to accompany you, to answer your questions, and to ensure you are not alone. SATENA has a moral responsibility to stand by you, and we will fulfill it with the respect and humanity this moment demands,โ€ said Major General ร“scar Zuluaga Castaรฑo at the close of the meeting.

SATENA will continue working closely with aviation and judicial authorities, as well as with SEARCA, to ensure that families receive the treatment they deserve and that investigations proceed with the transparency and rigor the country expects.

SATENA The airline of Colombians

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SATENA expands in Colombia with new ATR 72-600s

Boston Brand Research & Mediaย Reports on Colombian State Airline’s Transformative Year with Fleet Modernization, New Routes, and Strategic Social Partnerships:

SATENA has announced an ambitious northern expansion initiative set to launch in December 2025, introducing four strategic routes from Barranquilla: Barranquilla-Monterรญa-Barranquilla, Barranquilla-Valledupar-Barranquilla, Barranquilla-Bucaramanga-Barranquilla, and Barranquilla-Aguachica-Barranquilla. This expansion will transform regional connectivity in Colombia’s Caribbean and northeastern regions, facilitating air connections between municipalities facing geographic isolation.

The expansion strategy reflects SATENA’s core mission of territorial integration across the 28 departments of Colombia. This comprehensive network currently encompasses more than 172 regular routes, many linking departmental capitals with difficult-to-access municipalities where commercial airlines do not operate. Critical regions including Amazonas, Chocรณ, Guaviare, Putumayo, Vaupรฉs, and Arauca depend on SATENA’s consistent service.

The airline successfully launched the Bogotรก-Nuquรญ-Bogotรก route, opening Colombia’s Pacific coast to increased tourism. The newly established Ipiales-Puerto Asรญs-Ipiales connection provides critical air service linking the southwestern border region with interior communities, while the reopening of the Bogotรก-Girardot-Bogotรก route restores vital connectivity to central Colombia.

SATENA has incorporated three state-of-the-art ATR 72-600 aircraft into its fleet during October and November 2025. Each aircraft offers seating capacity for approximately 70 passengers and represents a substantial technological advancement, positioning SATENA at the forefront of regional aviation modernization in Colombia.

SATENA currently operates 172 active domestic routes plus one international connection. This growth reflects sustained progress: in 2022 the airline had 88 one-way routes; in 2023, 108; in 2024 it reached 144, and in 2025 it reached 172. This increase demonstrates SATENA’s strategic focus and commitment to fulfilling its constitutional mandate to integrate and connect the country.

SATENA (Servicio de Aeronavegaciรณn a Territorios Nacionales) is Colombiaโ€™s state-owned airline, founded with the mission of connecting and integrating the nationโ€™s most remote territories with departmental capitals and major urban centers. Operating since 1962, SATENA serves all 28 departments across Colombia through a comprehensive network of more than 172 routes, many reaching communities where no other airline operates. The airline strategically combines commercial operations on high-demand routes with essential social service flights to isolated regions, fulfilling a constitutional mandate of territorial integration while maintaining economic sustainability.

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