The AN-24 aircraft has almost fully worked the service of the manufacturer’s service for 50 years.
A video of the collapse of the Russian Aircraft An-24 appeared on the network, which crashed on July 24 in the Amur region of the Russian Federation. Aircraft aboard twelve -two passengers.
According to the Moscow Times, the plane of the AN-24 was released nearly 50 years ago. At the same time, its flight fit certificate was expanded until 2036. In January, Angara CEO asked to allow flights to the 50-year-old An-24 and An-26 aircraft due to the lack of new equipment.
In Merezhi z’yavili video padіnnya rosiysky litak an-24 pic.twitter.com/zp2qjhmlmr
-Commander -in -Chief (@glavcom_ua) July 25, 2025
Remember, on July 24, the AN-24 aircraft in the Amur region of the Russian Federation crashed. There are 43 passengers aboard, of which five children, and six staff.
The Angara Airlines aircraft is conducted by Khabarovsk-Blagoveshchensk-Tynda flight. He couldn’t get to Tynda for the first time and went to the second spin, but immediately after he lost from the radars. Later, the AN-24 was found on the slope of a mountain of 15 km from Tynda to an inaccessible place. All on board died.
One of the versions of plane crashing is the crew error when landing in conditions of poor visibility.
As you know, the number of aviation accidents and cases of technical mistakes has grown strongly to the Federal Air Transport Agency. Gur manages to obtain secret documents that testify to the wind of the Russian Federation due to penalties. Documents show that Russia is experiencing serious difficulties in delivering aircraft with large aggression and a chronic lack of spare parts, which is why more than 35% of the aircraft allowed the “donation”. The most problematic place in Russian aviation remains machines and chassis.
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