The incident happened on a Sukhoi Superjet 100-95LR aircraft flying from Sochi to the Turkish capital.
A fire broke out on the plane of the Russian airline Azimuth during landing at Antalya airport, but the fire was extinguished. The Airporthaber portal reported this on Sunday, November 24.
The incident took place on the Sukhoi Superjet 100-95LR aircraft, which was flying from Sochi to the Turkish capital, reports the aviation portal HavaSosyalMedya.
According to preliminary data, the ignition originated from the engine.
Antalya Havalimanı’nda, Rus havayolu ınsırışı Azimuth’a ait Sukhoi Superjet 100 tipi yolcu uçağinda, inisın ışındın motor yangını çıkı. pic.twitter.com/pVtDcXgIoc
— AirportHaber (@AirportHaber) November 24, 2024
Airport ground service staff extinguished the fire quickly.
We remind you that in the capital of Russian Buryatia, Ulan-Ude, a TU-204 cargo plane caught fire while flying.
Earlier it was reported that in the Russian Federation five planes were damaged while flying in two days.
The Main Intelligence Directorate obtained secret documents indicating the collapse of Russian aviation due to sanctions. Documents show that in 2023, the number of accidents and cases of technical malfunctions in Rosavitsa increased significantly. Russia is experiencing serious difficulties in servicing aircraft with long flight times and a severe shortage of spare parts, so more than 35% of aircraft are used for donation. The most problematic areas of Russian aviation remain engines and landing gear.
Source: korrespondent

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