At least one person is dead after two planes collided with the Marana Airport of Arizona on Wednesday morning.
Images circulating of social media showed black smoke at the airport, with reports that indicate that both aircraft were occupied when they collided.
It is unclear how the victim lost their lives, nor the cause of the collision.
It only comes a few days after a Delta plane crash landed in Toronto and was turned upside down, which caused different serious injuries, but no dead.
The repeated crashes are the last in a series of air -ramps that the US has plagued in recent weeks, including one of the worst in recent American history when 67 people died in a horror crash about Reagan National Airport last month.
The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) are investigating the crash.
This is a developing story and will be updated as details are confirmed. Dailymail.com has contacted Marana Airport and authorities for more information.

At least one person is dead after two aircraft collided at the Marana Airport in Arizona on Wednesday morning

Images circulating of social media showed black smoke at the airport, with reports that indicate that both aircraft were full when they collided