• 29 November 1999 −
Antonov An-28 ES-NOF on cargo flight from
Oslo to
Budapest with a stop at
Szczecin crashlanded on a field in
Poland. No fatalities, but the airframe was written off. • 23 November 2001 −
ELK Airways Flight 1007 operated by Enimex the
Antonov AN-28 ES-NOV on the attempt to land on
Kärdla Airport in bad weather crashed into trees about 1.5 km from the Airport. Of the 14 passengers and 3 crew on board, 2 passengers were killed. The investigation determined that the cause of the accident was pilot error. After a 9-year trial, a case was closed due to lack of public interest. • 21 April 2002 –
Antonov An-72 ES-NOP of Enimex was damaged in a hard landing at
Wamena,
Indonesia; a minor fire broke out. Due to the dead battery of the fire truck, some firefighters ran to the accident scene with hand-held fire extinguishers. After 20 minutes, the truck's battery was charged, but the aircraft had to be written off. There were no fatalities. • 10 February 2003 −
Antonov AN-28 ES-NOY on a regular cargo flight from
Tallinn to
Helsinki, crashed shortly after takeoff from Tallinn's
Lennart Meri Airport. The aircraft came to rest about 300 meters from the runway. Two of the three crew members on board were killed. ==References==