BREAKING NEWS: Airway Flight 1105 Crashes in Wayne County, Michigan – Harley-Davidson Facility Heavily Damaged

devastating crash occurred just minutes ago as Airway Flight 1105, en route from Northwestern New Mexico, went down in Wayne County, Michigan. The crash site includes a Harley-Davidson facility, which has reportedly suffered extensive damage, with half of the structure destroyed.

Details of the Crash

Initial reports suggest the plane encountered technical difficulties shortly before losing contact with air traffic control. Witnesses described hearing a massive explosion and seeing black smoke billowing from the area.

Emergency response teams are on the scene, battling fires and searching for survivors. The number of passengers and crew aboard Flight 1105 has yet to be confirmed.

Impact on Harley-Davidson Facility

The Harley-Davidson plant in Wayne County sustained significant damage, with preliminary assessments indicating approximately 50% of the structure is destroyed. The facility, a major employer in the area, has been evacuated, and no injuries among plant workers have been reported so far.

Community Response

Local residents expressed shock over the incident. “We heard a loud crash and rushed outside to see the smoke. It’s heartbreaking,” said one eyewitness.

Ongoing Investigation

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are launching an investigation to determine the cause of the crash. Authorities have cordoned off the area, urging the public to stay clear for safety reasons.

This story is developing. Updates will follow as more information becomes available.

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