The Antonov An-24 is a twin turboprop transport aircraft developed in the Soviet Union by the Antonov Design Bureau in the late 1950s. It has been widely used across civilian and military aviation, especially in Russia, former Soviet states, Africa, and parts of Asia.
Name: Antonov An-24
Role: Regional airliner / light transport aircraft
Manufacturer: Antonov Design Bureau (Ukraine, formerly USSR)
First Flight: October 29, 1959
Introduction: 1962
Crew: 3 (pilot, co-pilot, flight engineer)
Passenger Capacity: Typically 44–52 passengers
Engines: 2 × Ivchenko AI-24 turboprop engines
The disappearance of a plane carrying 49 passengers has caused a stir in Russia. However, authorities have identified the plane as having crashed near the Chinese border in India. Officials have announced that all those on board are dead.
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Another horrific plane crash has shaken the entire world. For the past few days, plane crashes have been causing tension not only in our country but also around the world. In this context, the latest a horrific plane crash has occurred in Russia.
An-24 passenger plane carrying 49 people lost contact with air traffic shortly after takeoff in Russia’s Far East, prompting air traffic officials to intervene and deploy Special Forces to the plane.
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In this sequence, the plane was found to have crashed in the India forests near the Chinese border. Dense smoke spread in the forests. All the trees also caught fire. In this sequence, dense smoke spread throughout the area during the plane crash. In this sequence, the authorities found that all those on board the plane died. The video of this incident has now gone viral.
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Officials have identified that the accident occurred about 15 kilometers from the airport. Considering the severity of the accident, it is unlikely that any of the passengers will survive.
The Angara Airlines AN-24 plane took off from Blagoveshchensk on Thursday morning for the India region on the border with China. Officials said there were 49 passengers on board, including five children. The pilot attempted to land at the India airport but was unable to do so. The plane crashed 15 kilometers from the airport, officials said in a statement.
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