According to an update by the Aviation Herald, officials have clarified that there were 48 people onboard the flight, rather than the previously announced figure of 49, with one passenger having ...
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Why the Antonov An-24 crash in Russia has put spotlight back on ageing aircraft & regional airline safety
A Soviet-era passenger aircraft operated by Angara Airlines crashed on Thursday, July 24, in Russia’s far east, claiming the lives of around 50 people on board. The Antonov An-24 went off radar about ...
You're currently following this author! Want to unfollow? Unsubscribe via the link in your email. A Russian passenger plane that crashed on Thursday was nearly 50 years old and had its service life ...
An Antonov An-24 aircraft crashed in Russia's far east on Thursday, killing all 48 people on board, including 42 passengers (five children) and six crew members. The Angara Airlines flight, traveling ...
Russian investigators have opened an inquiry into the crash of an Antonov An-24RV in the vicinity of Tynda airport, in the Amur region of the country. The Interstate Aviation Committee identifies the ...
Russian investigators have disclosed that flight-data recordings from an Angara Airlines Antonov An-24 were destroyed by fire when the aircraft crashed into a forest in the Amur region. The Interstate ...
Many of the An-24s in Russia’s civilian fleet are not operating at full capacity, as Western sanctions have made it increasingly difficult for the Kremlin to source spare parts. A Soviet-era Antonov ...
MOSCOW, July 24 (Reuters) - An Antonov An-24 passenger plane carrying about 50 people crashed in Russia's far east on Thursday and initial information suggested that everyone on board was killed, ...
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