Federal Aviation Administration spokesman Allen Kenitzer said an accident had taken place at the airport yesterday.
"The airplane appears to be a Bombardier Challenger 600, coming from Tucson to Aspen. It crashed while attempting to land," Kenitzer told AFP.
A spokeswoman for Pitkin County Sheriff's Office confirmed the accident but had no details on possible casualties.
Aspen is a popular winter holiday destination for celebrities, and comedian Kevin Nealon and singer LeAnn Rimes posted Tweets after witnessing the crash.
"Fire trucks and other emergency vehicles still at scene. No word on survivors or who was on jet but I can't imagine there are survivors," Nealon wrote on Twitter.
Rimes added: "So sad. Horrible plane crash we just saw happen at the Aspen airport.
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