Saturday, 29 December 2012

Plane crash at Moscow airport kills 4

Four persons died on Saturday (today) when a Russian Tupolev-204
operated by Red Wings Airlines slid off a runway at Moscow's Vnukovo
Airport onto a highway.


Russian television reports that the aircraft was carrying nine
passengers and four crew when it attempted to land for the second time
after failing the first time.
Red Wings is a budget airline owned by Alexander Lebedev and operates
nine Tupolev-204 aircraft.


The Russian Red Wings Airlines flight was arriving to Vnukovo
International Airport from the Czech Republic.

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