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Three thought dead after passenger plane crashes near Moscow

A Sukhoi Superjet passenger aircraft crashed in the Moscow area on Friday and three crew members were presumed killed, the Russian emergencies ministry stated.

It stated the plane had crashed in forest near the city of Kolomna and there had been no casualties apart from those on board. The cause of the crash was unclear.

State-owned manufacturer United Airplane Corporation (UAC) stated the plane had actually been on a test flight after repairs and belonged to Gazpromavia, an airline company owned by gas giant Gazprom.

The airplane was geared up with a SaM146 engine, according to Swiss air travel intelligence service provider ch-aviation. The engines are made by a Franco-Russian joint endeavor.

Russian airline companies have

had a hard time

to import spare parts for aircraft considering that Western sanctions were presented in 2022. UAC is developing a completely import-substituted variation of the Sukhoi Superjet, but its production has actually not yet started.

The crash is the 3rd of a Sukhoi Superjet because the regional guest jet was presented in 2008, Russia's first passenger aircraft established since the Cold War. About 150 of the airplane are presently in operation.

The very first crash occurred during a demonstration flight in Indonesia, in which 45 people were killed. The 2nd jet crashed while landing at Moscow's Sheremetyevo airport, killing 41.

(source: Reuters)