Russia plane evacuated in Turkey as engine catches fire

Russia plane evacuated in Turkey as engine catches fire

/ 08:17 AM November 25, 2024

Russia plane evacuated in Turkey as engine catches fire

This photograph taken and released on November 24, 2024 by Turkish news agency DHA (Demiroren News Agency) shows the Russian Azimut airlines Sukkohoi Superjet 100-95RL passenger airplane after the fire on one of its engines was set off and passengers were evacuated via emergency slides from the aircraft on the tarmac of Antalya Airport. Agence France-Presse

ISTANBUL — More than 90 passengers and crew were evacuated from a Russian plane Sunday after one of its engines caught fire while landing at an airport in southern Turkey, the transport ministry said.

The incident involved a Sukhoi Superjet 100 (SU95) operated by Russia’s Azimuth Airlines.

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They plane had just landed at Antalya airport on Turkey’s Mediterranean coast when a fire broke out in one of its engines, a ministry statement said.

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“A SU95 type and RA89085-registered aircraft of Azimuth Airlines travelling from Sochi airport in Russia to Antalya airport had an engine fire during landing,” it said.

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“Eighty nine passengers and six crew members on board were safely evacuated at 9:43 pm (1843 GMT) and there were no injuries.”

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All further scheduled landings at the airport would be cancelled until 3:00 am, it added, saying other planes waiting to depart would use the airport’s military runway for takeoff.

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An airport official told Anadolou state news agency that the fire had affected its left engine but had been quickly extinguished.

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