accident As of 13 November 2015, there had been 14 accidents involving the MA60. • On 11 January 2009, an MA60 operated by Philippine carrier
Zest Airways crashed at
Caticlan Airport when it landed short of the runway, skidded out of control and crashed into a concrete barrier. The aircraft caught fire and suffered extensive damage to its wing, landing gear, undercarriage and one engine. Several passengers were injured. • In June 2009, an MA60 operated by Zest overshot the runway while trying to land at Caticlan airport. As a consequence of this accident lengthening of the runway and the flattening of a hill that obstructs one of its approaches was carried out. • On 7 May 2011,
Merpati Nusantara Airlines Flight 8968 (with Indonesian registration PK-MZK) went into the sea only 500 metres from the runway in bad weather with poor visibility on a visual approach to
Kaimana Airport,
Kaimana,
West Papua in Indonesia. It had left
Sorong Airport with 19 passengers and 6 crew members on board., according to manifest 21 passenger and 4 crew, All passengers and crew were killed, making this the first reported fatal accident for the Xi'an MA60. On 24 August 2011, Indonesia's Transportation Minister determined human error was to blame for the disaster. • On 9 January 2012, a
TAM flight from
Riberalta Airport to
Guayaramerín Airport, Bolivia operated by FAB-96 landed with the undercarriage not deployed due to a fault, resulting in substantial damage to the aircraft. There were no injuries amongst the five crew and sixteen passengers. • On 16 May 2013, a
Myanma Airways flight from
Heho Airport to
Monghsat Airport in Myanmar overran the runway on landing, resulting in two serious injuries and substantial damage to the aircraft. The MA60 allegedly suffered a brake failure. • On 10 June 2013,
Merpati Nusantara Airlines Flight 6517 (with Indonesian registration PK-MZO) from
Bajawa to
Kupang, with 50 people on board landed hard at Kupang airport in
East Nusa Tenggara,
Indonesia. Twenty-five people were injured. The plane, which was damaged beyond repair, lay on its belly on the runway with its engines jammed face down into the tarmac and its wings bent forward. Indonesian National Transportation Safety Committee (NTSC) has released a preliminary report on this accident. The preliminary report consisted of factual information collected until the preliminary report was published without analysis and conclusion. • On 10 June 2013,
Myanma Airways flight UB309 from
Mawlamyine,
Myanmar, carrying four crew members and 60 passengers swerved off the runway upon landing at
Kawthaung. The plane came to a stop in bushes about 60 metres to the west of the runway, with smoke coming from the left side propeller housing and the propellers on both wings damaged. There were no injuries. It is possible the captain was too early in switching the nosewheel steering to the 'taxi' mode during the landing roll and lost directional control. A similar incident occurred in December 2011. • On 4 February 2014,
Joy Air flight JR1533 from
Taiyuan,
China, carrying 7 crew members and 37 passengers, had a mechanical failure of the landing gear while landing at
Zhengzhou. This caused the landing gear to break and the aircraft's nose cone to hit the tarmac. There were no injuries. • On 10 May 2015, Joy Air flight JR1529 from
Yiwu to
Fuzhou with 45 passengers and 7 crew landed on Fuzhou runway 3 at about 11:57 but veered off the runway and came to a stop off the runway edge about 500 metres past the runway threshold and about 50 metres off the runway centerline with all gear on soft ground. The engines struck the ground causing the wings to be nearly torn off, and resulted in substantial damage to the fuselage and structure. 7 people on board were injured. • On 13 November 2015,
Lao Skyway flight LLL 265 overshot the runway at
Vientiane. ==Operational problems==