Kata Air Transport Flight 007
An Antonov An-32, like the one involved in the crash
Accident
Date11 April 2008 22:15 UTC
SummaryEngine failure
SiteChișinău International Airport approach
46°55′38″N 28°53′12″E / 46.92722°N 28.88667°E / 46.92722; 28.88667
Aircraft
Aircraft typeAntonov An-32
Aircraft nameCline
OperatorKata Air Transport
RegistrationST-AZL
Flight originVienna
2nd stopoverChișinău International Airport
KIV/LUKK
3rd stopoverTurkey
DestinationKhartoum, Sudan
Crew8
Fatalities8
Survivors0

Kata Air Transport Flight 007, killed eight crew when a departing Sudanese cargo flight to Turkey turned back and crashed short of the runway.

Early reports indicated that the Ukraine-built An-32 "Cline" had engine problems and turned back to Chișinău International Airport, Moldova. The flight from Vienna had refuelled and was bound for Khartoum, Sudan via Antalya, Turkey with a Moldovan crew of eight.[1][2]

The aircraft had undergone maintenance at Chișinău. It crashed at 22:15 local time, or 20:15 UTC. Moldovan authorities requested Russian assistance with the black box records. Novosti reported that the crew was four Russians and four Moldovans, but it was later determined that there were four Ukrainian and four Moldovan citizens.[3]

The aircraft was later announced as belonging to Kata Air Transport of Sudan and as having crashed close to the village of Băcioi, Moldova carrying 2.3 tonnes of fuel.[4]

References

  • "The accident". Civil Aviation Administration of the Republic of Moldova. 12 April 2008. Archived from the original on 26 June 2009.


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