
Air Arabia Flight Plummets Dangerously Close To Sea Investigation Launched
Italy's air safety regulator is investigating after an Air Arabia plane, soon after taking off from Catania Airport in Sicily, descended dangerously close to the Mediterranean Sea in what is being called a "serious incident".
According to the Agenzia Nazionale Per La Sicurezza Del Volo (ANSV), the incident occurred one month ago when the Air Arabia flight, heading to Queen Alia International Airport in Jordan, departed from Catania Airport. The aircraft's Ground Proximity Warning System alerted the pilots when the aircraft plummeted to the sea surface.
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However, there were no passengers on board. But two pilots and four cabin crew members were present on the flight.
After a preliminary review of the information received from the operator, ANSV opened a safety investigation, classifying the event as a serious incident.
On September 20, Air Arabia, the Middle East and North Africa's first and largest low-cost carrier (LCC) operator, received its first Airbus A320neo aircraft from its order of 120 A320 Family aircraft placed with Airbus in 2019.
Air Arabia operates from six main hubs: Sharjah International Airport, Ras Al Khaimah International Airport, Mohamed V International Airport in Casablanca, Morocco; Borg Al Arab International Airport in Alexandria, Egypt; Abu Dhabi International Airport in Abu Dhabi; and Jinnah International Airport in Karachi.
The aircraft CN-NML was operated by Air Arabia Maroc, a joint venture company and member of Air Arabia Group. Based in Mohamed V airport in Casablanca, Air Arabia's second hub, the carrier is Morocco's low-cost carrier. The airline was launched on April 29, 2009, and offers services to a wide range of European destinations.
Khaleej Times has reached out to the airline for comments.
Earlier this year, an Air India plane with 244 people on board crashed near Ahmedabad airport on June 12, 2025, soon after taking off. The Air India flight AI171 was headed towards London Gatwick when the incident took place.

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