Russian Airliner Goes Off Radar Over Egypt

  31 October 2015    Read: 1049
Russian Airliner Goes Off Radar Over Egypt
Earlier on Saturday Egyptian air traffic control said they lost control with the Russian airliner en route from Sharm el-Sheikh to St Petersburg.
Egyptian prime minister said Saturday a Russian airliner crashed in the Sinai peninsula. A source in the Egyptian civil aviation authotity told RIA Novosti a Kogalymavia A321 en route from Sharm el-Sheikh to St Petersburg crashed near Nehel in the north of Sinai.

A source in Russia`s Federal Air Transport Agency (Rosaviatsia) told RIA Novosti the Kogalymavia Flight 9268 carrying 217 passengeers and 7 crew members took off from Sharm El-Sheikh at 3:31 GMT and vanished from the radars after 23 minutes of flight. Some media reports suggest the airliner crashed in Sinai peninsula.

Initial reports were conflicting, with the head of Egypt`s central air traffic accident authority saying the airliner was safe.

"The… Russian airline had told us that the Russian plane we lost contact with is safe and that it has contacted Turkish air traffic control and is passing through Turkish skies now," Ayman al-Muqaddam said in a statement.

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