July 1 (UPI) -- Ten people were killed Sunday when an airplane crashed into a hangar and burst into flames shortly after takeoff at a Texas airport, officials said.

The twin-engine Beechcraft King Air aircraft crashed at the Addison Municipal Airport, killing two crew members and eight passengers onboard, National Transportation Safety Board Vice Chairman Bruce Landsberg said at a press conference.


Four were identified Monday morning as teens Alice Maritato and her brother Dylan Maritato, and their mother Ornella Ellard and stepfather Brian Ellard.

No one survived the crash, Landsberg said, adding the hangar was mostly empty.

The National Transportation Safety Board is investigating. Five experts will aid in the investigation.

Lead NTSB investigator Jennifer Rodi said her team walked through the crash scene and will begin to gather information on the flight crew, specifically their training, knowledge and experience.

The Federal Aviation Administration said the plane was headed to St. Petersburg, Fla., when it crashed. It will aid in the NTSB inquiry.