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An Angara Airlines Antonov An-24 crashed in Russia's Amur region near Tynda, killing all 49 on board. The decades-old plane disappeared during a second landing attempt in low visibility. The wreckage ...
Reporting by the Aviation Safety Network confirms that the registration of the Antonov An-24RV that crashed near Tynda this morning was RA-47315. This twin-turboprop regional airliner was 49 years old ...
A Russian aircraft carrying nearly 50 people crashed in the country’s far eastern Amur region on Thursday, killing all on ...
Let's face it: the civil aviation industry is plagued by a strange and disturbing habit of downplaying tragedies. The latest episode to shock the world was the disappearance from radar of the Antonov ...
Russian investigators have disclosed that flight-data recordings from an Angara Airlines Antonov An-24 were destroyed by fire ...
Russian passenger plane crashes in remote forest near Tynda, no survivors found, investigation underway, 43 passengers on board.
Aviation authorities have located the site where an Antonov-24 passenger plane crashed in Russia's Far East. At least 49 people died in the deadly crash.
Russian federal air transport regulator Rosaviatsia has revoked the maintenance certificate of Siberia's Angara Airlines, days after the carrier suffered a fatal Antonov An-24 accident. The decision ...
A Russian passenger plane, operated by Angara Airlines, crashed in the Amur region on Thursday. The aircraft was carrying 49 ...
An passenger plane crashed in Russia's far east and initial information suggested that everyone on board was killed, Russian emergency services officials said.
A Russian Antonov An-24 plane with 49 aboard crashed near Tynda, Far East Russia, with no survivors spotted during aerial ...
A Russian Antonov An-24 plane crash in the Far East killed 48 people, spotlighting the risks of using vintage Soviet-era aircraft. The incident has sparked criminal investigations and concern over ...