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The plane, which was operated by the Siberia-based Angara Airlines, had initially departed from Khabarovsk before making its way to Blagoveshchensk on the Russian-Chinese border and onwards to Tynda.
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 ...
The Russian passenger plane that air traffic controllers lost contact with on Thursday has crashed. According to reports, the ...
A passenger plane carrying 48 people crashed on Thursday morning in Russia's far eastern Amur region with no survivors, ...
Images of the reported crash site circulated by Russian state media show debris scattered among dense forest, surrounded by ...
A day of mourning was held in the Amur region of Russia, Friday, following a plane crash which killed 49 people including ...
Marina Avalyan asked to be allowed off the Angara Airlines flight moments before takeoff after receiving a call from her family ...
Russian officials say 48 people were killed when an Angara Airlines plane went down in a dense forest in the far-eastern Amur region. The Antonov An-24 plane, carrying 42 passengers and six crew, had ...
The Antonov An-24, designed in the 1950s, is typically used for regional passenger and cargo transport. The Federal Air Transport Agency confirmed this model has been involved in four aviation ...
Plane crash in Russia leaves 48 dead MOSCOW -- A passenger plane crashed Thursday in Russia's Far East, killing all 48 passengers and crew on board, officials said. The Angara Airlines flight ...
An Antonov An-24 passenger plane carrying 48 people crashed in Russia's far east as it was preparing to land, killing ...