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Aging An-24 Crashes in Russia's Far East, Killing All 49 Abroad

NEAR TYNDA, AMUR REGION, RUSSIA, JUL 24 – The Soviet-era Antonov An-24 crashed during a second landing attempt in poor weather, killing all 49 aboard, including five children, officials confirmed.

  • On July 24, 2025, an Angara Airlines Antonov An-24 disappeared from radar during its second landing approach and a helicopter later spotted its burning fuselage 16 kilometres south of Tynda.
  • Many regional airlines operate An-24s decades old and face steep maintenance challenges, as Russia’s Lenta news service reported the aircraft’s certificate was extended to 2036.
  • According to Orlov, 43 passengers including five children and six crew were on board, though emergency ministry officials suggest the number may be nearer 40, and helicopter crews saw no survivors.
  • The Investigative Committee for Transport has opened a criminal case, Vasily Orlov confirmed all onboard were killed, and he declared three days of mourning in the region.
  • Although Russia is moving toward modern jets, ageing Soviet-era light aircraft still dominate remote regions and their replacement demands significant investment, even as regional air travel demand grows with economic integration.
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Telemundo Phoenix/Tucson broke the news in on Wednesday, July 23, 2025.
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