Rosaviatsiya has revoked the certificate of the Angara airline, which allowed the carrier to perform maintenance on aircraft and their components, the agency's press service reported.
The decision was made following an unscheduled inspection of the airline. It was conducted by Rostransnadzor with the participation of Rosaviatsiya specialists.
Angara's An-24 passenger plane, flying from Blagoveshchensk to Tynda, crashed while approaching the destination airport on July 24; the wreckage was found in a wooded area.
The Governor of the Amur Region, Vasily Orlov, noted that there were 48 people on board, and no one survived. Investigators have opened a criminal case into the violation of traffic safety and operation of the aircraft, resulting in the death of people.
Earlier www1.ru reported that Ilyushin announced the official characteristics of the serial Il-114-300.
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