The Allied Air Flight 111 crash occurred on Saturday, 2 June 2012 at approximately 19:15 local time[3] at the Kotoka International Airport in Accra, Ghana. A Boeing 727-200 cargo plane operated by Allied Air[1] overran the runway on landing, crashing through a fence, and hitting a crowded passenger minibus on a roadway. All four crew members on board the plane survived, but all 11 people on the bus were killed along with a bicyclist.[4][5] Multiple ground injuries were reported as well. There were rain and poor visibility at Accra when the plane crashed.[3] The cause of the accident was not determined.[6] It was the deadliest accident in Ghanaian aviation history.[7]