Key Takeaways
- The Bombardier Challenger 650 crashed on takeoff from Bangor International Airport.
- Exceeding maximum holdover time for anti-ice treatment led to the crash.
- Two pilots and four passengers killed in the accident.
A Bombardier Challenger 650 crashed at Bangor International Airport while departing for a transatlantic flight to Châlons-Vatry Airport in France. According to the NTSB, the aircraft exceeded its maximum holdover time for anti-ice treatment and did not begin the takeoff roll until nearly 16 minutes after the application ended. The crash killed both pilots and four passengers, with no evidence of a flight control malfunction or failure. Breaking Defense reports that the incident occurred on January 25, 2026.