Russian Plane With 87 Passengers Makes Emergency Landing in Turkey After Engine Fire Antalya, Turkey – A Russian plane carrying 87 passengers was forced to make an emergency landing at Antalya airport in southern Turkey on Sunday evening after its left engine caught fire. All passengers and four crew members on board the Azimuth Airlines flight were safely evacuated, with no injuries reported. The aircraft, a Sukhoi SuperJet 100-95LR, had departed from Sochi, a resort city on Russia's Black Sea coast, and was descending toward Antalya when the engine fire broke out. The emergency occurred amid challenging weather conditions, with the plane successfully landing on runway 36R at 9:30 PM local time (TRT). Emergency teams at Antalya airport swiftly responded to the incident, extinguishing the flames and ensuring the safety of everyone on board. “All 87 passengers and four crew members were safely evacuated,” confirmed Suat Seyitoglu, an airport official, in a statement to The Moscow Times. “The fire was quickly brought under control, and no injuries were reported.” The cause of the engine fire is not yet known, but authorities have stated that a thorough investigation will be conducted to determine what led to the malfunction. The Sukhoi SuperJet 100 is a regional jet widely used in Russia, and while it has a solid safety record, incidents like this highlight the importance of robust safety protocols and emergency preparedness in aviation. Passengers expressed relief after the safe evacuation, with some praising the professionalism of the crew and the quick response of emergency services

Antalya, Turkey – A Russian plane carrying 87 passengers was forced to make an emergency landing at Antalya airport in southern Turkey on Sunday evening after its left engine caught fire. All passengers and four crew members on board the Azimuth Airlines flight were safely evacuated, with no injuries reported.


The aircraft, a Sukhoi SuperJet 100-95LR, had departed from Sochi, a resort city on Russia's Black Sea coast, and was descending toward Antalya when the engine fire broke out. The emergency occurred amid challenging weather conditions, with the plane successfully landing on runway 36R at 9:30 PM local time (TRT).


Emergency teams at Antalya airport swiftly responded to the incident, extinguishing the flames and ensuring the safety of everyone on board.


“All 87 passengers and four crew members were safely evacuated,” confirmed Suat Seyitoglu, an airport official, in a statement to The Moscow Times. “The fire was quickly brought under control, and no injuries were reported.”


The cause of the engine fire is not yet known, but authorities have stated that a thorough investigation will be conducted to determine what led to the malfunction.


The Sukhoi SuperJet 100 is a regional jet widely used in Russia, and while it has a solid safety record, incidents like this highlight the importance of robust safety protocols and emergency preparedness in aviation.


Passengers expressed relief after the safe evacuation, with some praising the professionalism of the crew and the quick response of emergency services.

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