Turkish C-130 crashes in Georgia with 20 people on board

Turkish C-130 Crashes Near Georgia-Azerbaijan Border

A Turkish Air Force C-130 military cargo plane crashed near the border between Georgia and Azerbaijan on November 11, 2025. The aircraft took off from Azerbaijan and was en route to Turkey when the incident occurred.

Details of the Incident

The Turkish Ministry of National Defense confirmed the crash and stated:

“A C-130 military cargo plane departing from Azerbaijan to Turkey crashed on the Georgia-Azerbaijan border.”

Search and rescue operations were launched in cooperation with Azerbaijani and Georgian authorities.

Flight and Radar Information

Georgian officials reported that the aircraft vanished from radar shortly after entering Georgian airspace and did not send any distress signal:

“The C-130 disappeared from radar a few minutes after entering Georgian airspace, without issuing any distress signal.”

The plane is identified as a Lockheed C-130E Hercules, flight number TUAF543, which departed Ganja Airport in Azerbaijan at 10:19 UTC.

Crash Footage and Observations

Video circulating on social media shows the aircraft breaking apart mid-air. The fuselage disintegrated, with the forward section falling separately. The wingbox spun to the ground and exploded upon impact, while the tail section was reportedly missing.

❗🇹🇷Un avion de transport C-130 de l'armée turque s'est écrasé.

Onboard Personnel

The Turkish Ministry of National Defense later confirmed there were 20 people on board the aircraft.

Summary

The crash of the Turkish C-130 near the Georgia-Azerbaijan border remains under investigation, with coordinated rescue efforts ongoing.

Author's summary: A Turkish military C-130 crashed near the Georgia-Azerbaijan border with 20 people aboard, disappearing suddenly from radar without a distress call; rescue operations are underway.

more

AeroTime AeroTime — 2025-11-11