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MOSCOW (AP) — All 48 passengers and crew onboard a passenger plane that crashed in Russia's Far East have died, the head of ...
The plane, a Soviet-era Antonov An-24 with 43 passengers and six crew members, was traveling to the small town of Tynda from ...
The plane, whose tail number showed it was built in 1976, was operated by a Siberia-based airline called Angara. It was en ...
The aircraft, bearing a tail number indicating it was built in 1976, is a Soviet-era twin-turboprop model that has long been ...
Angara Airlines, headquartered in Irkutsk, primarily utilizes Soviet-era turboprop aircraft for regional operations ...
Investigators have recovered flight data recorders from the wreckage of a plane that crashed in Russia’s far east, killing 48 ...
The aircraft went down in Russia’s far east as it flew to the town of Tynda. Regional Gov. Vasily Orlov said rescuers struggled to reach the site due to its remote location, 9 miles south of Tynda.
Russian officials say 48 people were killed when an Angara Airlines plane went down in a dense forest in the far-eastern Amur ...
A plane carrying 49 people crashed in Russia's Far East, with an aerial search finding no survivors. The Antonov An-24 hit a hill during landing at Tynda airport. Human error and weather are potential ...
A Russian Antonov An-24 passenger plane crashed in the far east of Russia, killing all 48 people on board. The aircraft, nearly 50 years old, crashed near Tynda. Investigations into air traffic ...
The Antonov An-24 aircraft, operated by the Siberia-based airline Angara, lost contact with air traffic control while approaching Tynda, a remote town in the Amur region near the Chinese border.