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Remains of a Boeing 737 that crashed in Kyrgyzstan on August 24 (AFP Photo / Vyacheslav Oseledko) 14.09.2008, 18:37

Ill fated Boeing 737 had clean record

The Boeing 737 that crashed near the Central Russian city of Perm early on Sunday morning was operated by an Aeroflot subsidiary for less than half a year.

AFP Photo / Kirill Kudryavstsev 16.09.2008, 09:45

Aeroflot probed after Perm plane crash

The Prosecutor General's Office has ordered an inquiry into Aeroflot's compliance with safety regulations following Sunday’s plane crash which killed 88 people. Checks were also ordered at the Federal Air Transportation

AFP Photo / Kirill Kudryavstsev 18.09.2008, 07:47 2 comments

Crashed jet had technical faults – reports

The Aeroflot Nord Boeing 737 which crashed in Russia's Perm region four days ago took off from Moscow with technical faults, according to reports in Russia. It has been suggested the jet's throttle and collision avoidanc

Sky patrol special agent 01.11.2008, 07:00

Birds of prey make for happy landings

Big birds made of steel and their feathered kin are not a good mix. Airports across Russia are concerned about the number of bird strikes which occur during take-offs and landings. Latest figures suggest it happens around 70 times a year and has become a

15.11.2008, 15:19

Three Russians killed in Iraqi plane crash

Seven people – including three Russians – have died in a cargo plane crash in Iraq, the Russian Foreign Ministry reported on Saturday. The plane was flying to Baghdad International Airport when it lost radio contact on Thursday.

AFP Photo / Kirill Kudryavstsev 24.09.2008, 11:01

Pilot error blamed for Perm plane crash

Investigators have made a breakthrough in trying to find out why a passenger jet crashed near the Russian city of Perm earlier this month. They've managed to decipher information from the Boeing 737's badly-damaged fligh

Did pilots of tragic flight know their job?

Published: 30 October, 2008, 15:44


It's been revealed the crew of the Aeroflot Nord plane that crashed last month in the Russian city of Perm had falsified documents about undergoing training in the summer. The statement was released on Thursday by Gennady Kurzenkov, the head of the Federa

 
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