Over 100 people are reported dead Friday after a Global Airline Cubana de Aviacion Boeing 737-200 crashed and busted into flames as it takes off from Havana's Jose Marti International Airport.

Vice Minister of Transportation Eduardo Rodríguez Dávila

confirmed three women initially survived the horrific crash but one succumbed to her injuries Friday night while remaining two remain in very critical condition.





There were 105 passengers including one infant on board the ill-fated Holguin (Cuba) bound flight.

Six crew members all Mexicans also lost their lives.





The 30-year-old Boeing 737-200 belonged to Mexican airline Damojh but was leased to Cubana de Aviacion when it "suffered a failure" and crashed about six miles from the airport.





Cuban President Miguel Diaz-Canel was reportedly at the scene of the accident and later offered his condolences to the victims' families expressing to reporters the cause of the crash was under investigation.





A two day mourning, during which flags will fly at half-staff as announced by Cuban State TV.





Mexican President Enrique Pena Nieto offered his condolences via Twitter.





Boeing issued a statement of condolence: