24-07-2025

Passenger Plane Goes Missing in Russia's Far East

Date: 24-07-2025
Sources: edition.cnn.com: 1 | nypost.com: 1 | scmp.com: 1
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Wreckage of An-24 plane in Russian wilderness

Summary

A passenger plane operated by Angara Airlines, carrying around 50 people including children, lost contact with air traffic controllers while approaching Tynda in Russia's Far East, prompting a search operation.

Key Points

  • Plane was an An-24 aircraft operated by Angara Airlines
  • Carried around 50 people including 5 children and 6 crew members
  • Lost contact while approaching Tynda in Russia's Far East

Articles in this Cluster

Plane goes missing in Russia’s Far East with nearly 50 aboard | CNNClose icon

A passenger plane carrying around 50 people, including 5 children, has gone missing in Russia's Far East while approaching its destination of Tynda in the Amur region. The plane, an An-24 operated by Angara airline, lost contact with air traffic controllers, and a search operation is underway.
Entities: Russia, An-24, Angara airline, Tynda, Amur regionTone: neutralSentiment: negativeIntent: inform

Russia Angara An-25 passenger plane goes missing in far east heading towards Tynda

A passenger plane operated by Angara Airlines, an An-24 aircraft, lost contact with air traffic controllers while approaching Tynda in Russia's far east on July 24, 2025. The plane was carrying around 40-43 passengers and 6 crew members. A search operation was launched, and a rescue helicopter located the burning fuselage of the plane.
Entities: Angara Airlines, An-24, Tynda, Russia, Vasily OrlovTone: neutralSentiment: negativeIntent: inform

Breaking | Passenger plane missing with nearly 50 aboard in Russia’s far east | South China Morning Post

A passenger plane, an An-24 operated by Angara airline, lost contact with air traffic controllers while approaching Tynda in Russia's far east, carrying around 43-50 people including five children and six crew members. A search operation is underway.
Entities: An-24, Angara airline, Tynda, Russia, Amur regionTone: neutralSentiment: negativeIntent: inform