10 dead after small plane crashes into Addison Airport hangar – Dallas News

Addison fire spokesman Edward Martelle identified the plane’s tail number as N534FF.

He said authorities hadn’t confirmed who owned the plane and were looking into whether it recently had been sold.

A Chicago-area charter company had listed the plane as part of its fleet, offering it as a nine-seat rental starting at $1,800 an hour. However, the aircraft was no longer available on the company’s website Sunday.

The National Transportation Safety Board and the FAA were sending investigators to the scene, Lunsford said.

“The NTSB will be in charge of the investigation,” he said.

UT Southwestern medical vehicles could be seen coming and going from the airport, which was closed for about 45 after the crash before operations resumed.

Staff writers Sara Coello and Maria Mendez contributed to this report.