Honduras' emergency management agency said on Twitter that first responders rescued passengers and crew. It did not provide the number of those aboard, but said all were alive.
Honduran firefighters posted photos of the crash and said there were nine people injured, but military police spokesman Mario Rivera said there were six aboard. The discrepancy was not immediately clarified.
President Juan Orlando Hernandez confirmed via Twitter that the injured were stable.
The aviation agency said that everyone aboard was taken for medical attention and said airport operations were temporarily shut down while authorities checked to ensure conditions were safe.
In 2008, a plane of the former airline TACA crashed in nearly the same spot. Five people died in that crash.
Tegucigalpa's airport has long been notorious as one of the more difficult approaches in the hemisphere, surrounded by mountaintops and residential neighbourhoods. The airport's runway is about 2012m-long, according to the airport's website.
Authorities asked drivers to avoid the area and said about 50,000 people in the surrounding neighbourhood lost power because the plane took down power lines.
- AP