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Russian passenger plane with nearly 50 people on board crashesThe plane, whose tail number showed it was built in 1976, was operated by a Siberia-based airline called Angara. It was en route from the city of Blagoveshchensk to Tynda and dropped off radar screens ...
Angara Airlines, headquartered in Irkutsk, primarily utilizes Soviet-era turboprop aircraft for regional operations throughout Siberia and the Russian Far East.
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ABP News on MSNPlane Crashes In Far East Russia After Going Missing From Radar, No Survivors ReportedA Russian passenger plane with approximately 50 people, including children and crew, vanished from radar while approaching Tynda in the Amur region.
On Thursday, July 24, the An-24 aircraft, operated by the Siberia-based Angara Airlines, lost contact with air traffic control at approximately 1 p.m. local time while traveling from ...
Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry reported that 48 people were on board the flight, which was operated by Siberia-based Angara Airlines. The reason for the discrepancy was not immediately clear.
The plane, operated by a Siberia-based airline called Angara, dropped off radar screens while approaching its destination of Tynda.
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All 48 passengers and crew onboard a passenger plane that crashed in Russia’s Far East have died, the head of the country’s Amur region said in a statement Thur ...
Russia's Emergency Situations Ministry reported that 48 people were on board the flight, which was operated by Siberia-based Angara Airlines. The reason for the discrepancy was not immediately clear.
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