Russia, Antonov AN-24 and plane
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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, having been built in 1976.
Russian investigators have opened an inquiry into the crash of an Antonov An-24RV in the vicinity of Tynda airport, in the Amur region of the country. The Interstate Aviation Committee identifies the Soviet-era aircraft involved as RA-47315,
The An-24 aircraft carrying dozens of people was found on a mountainside in a remote part of Russia's Far East.
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 aging aviation fleets,
Russian passenger plane crashes in remote forest near Tynda, no survivors found, investigation underway, 43 passengers on board.
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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 violations have been launched,