The airplane was a Boeing 737-800 with 136 passengers and seven crew members on aboard . Twenty-one people sustained minor injuries.

JACKSONVILLE, Fla — RELATED: NTSB will hold a news conference on NAS Jax plane accident

UPDATE: An NTSB team has arrived in Jacksonville and will be holding a news conference this afternoon with updated information. We will carry the news conference live.

A Boeing 737 aircraft with 142 people on board skidded off the runway and into the St. Johns River near the NAS Jax airport Friday around 9:40 p.m.

Twenty-one people were taken to the hospital with minor injuries. Everyone else was treated at the scene, according to NAS Jax and the FAA.

NAS Jax said there was a mix of military and civilians on board, and added there may have been pets, but none have been accounted for or recovered.

The passenger airplane was a Boeing 737-800 from Miami Air.

According to the FAA, it was a DOD contracted flight, not a commercial flight. The flight originated from Naval Station Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, with the destination being NAS Jax.

The NAS Jax commanding officer said there is not yet a timeline of when the plane will be removed from the water.

Images of the Boeing 737-800 aircraft that skidded into the St. Johns River in Jacksonville, Florida 1/19

2/19

3/19

4/19

5/19

6/19

7/19

8/19

9/19

10/19

11/19

12/19

13/19

14/19

15/19

16/19

17/19

18/19

19/19 1 / 19