Azerbaijan Airlines has announced the suspension of all flights between Baku and Russia’s Chechnya until the investigation into a recent aircraft crash is complete. The announcement was reported by Russia’s TASS news agency on Wednesday.
Incident Overview
A passenger aircraft, an Embraer EMBR3.SA, carrying 67 people, including 5 crew members, crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, on Wednesday. The flight, designated J2-8243, was traveling from Azerbaijan to Russia.
Rescue Efforts
Kazakh authorities confirmed that 32 individuals were rescued from the crash site. Emergency services responded quickly to contain the situation and assist survivors.
Cause of the Crash
While the exact cause of the crash is still under investigation, preliminary reports from Russia’s aviation authority suggest that a bird strike may have been responsible for the emergency. The following details emerged:
- The aircraft deviated significantly from its planned route, crashing on the opposite side of the Caspian Sea.
- The flight’s commander decided to perform an emergency landing at an alternate airfield in Aktau, approximately 3 kilometers from the designated airport.
- The crash occurred amidst drone strikes in southern Russia, which have historically disrupted airport operations in the region.
Drone Activity
The timing of the crash coincided with reported drone strikes in southern Russia. Although there has been no direct link established between the drone activity and the crash, these strikes have previously affected air travel in the area. On Wednesday, at least one airport in southern Russia was temporarily closed due to drone-related concerns.
Azerbaijan Airlines Statement
Azerbaijan Airlines has stated that flights to and from Chechnya will remain suspended until the completion of the investigation. The airline has not provided additional comments on the situation.
Next Steps
Investigative teams from Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan are cooperating to determine the cause of the crash. Authorities are focusing on flight path deviations, the impact of the bird strike, and the broader implications of drone activity in the region.
This tragic incident has raised concerns about aviation safety in the area, emphasizing the need for stringent safety measures to prevent future occurrences.