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Deadliest plane crashes in Iran since 2003

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TEHRAN: An Iranian passenger plane on a domestic flight crashed yesterday into the country’s Zagros mountains, with all 66 people on board feared dead. Here is a recap of the deadliest plane crashes in Iran since 2003.

2014

On August 10, an Antonov An-140 run by Sepahan Airlines carrying 40 passengers and eight crew crashed moments after it took off from Tehran. Thirty-nine people were killed and nine others severely injured. The pilot narrowly missed buildings and a busy market before crashing into a concrete wall. Iranian authoritie­s said the cause of the accident was engine failure and faulty alarm signal.

2011

On January 9, an Iran Air Boeing 727 shattered on impact while attempting an emergency landing in a snowstorm in the country’s northwest, killing 77 people and injuring 27. The aircraft had taken off from Tehran with more than an hour’s delay due to bad weather and two previous flights had already been cancelled.

2009

On July 15, a Tupolev 154 jetliner operated by Caspian Airlines en route from Tehran to Yerevan in Armenia caught fire shortly after takeoff and crashed into a field in the northern region of Qazvin, killing all 168 passengers on board including 15 crew. Authoritie­s said a technical problem was the cause of the crash.

2006

On November 26, an Iranian military plane crashed in Tehran, killing 39 people of which 30 were members of the Revolution­ary Guard-the Islamic regime’s ideologica­l army. The plane had been destined for Shiraz in the south but crashed on takeoff at Tehran’s Mehrabad airport. In January the same year eight senior officers of the ground forces of the Revolution­ary Guard and three crew members were killed when a military plane crashed in the northwest of the country. On September 1, 29 people were killed when a Tupolev 154 crashed and burst into flames in Mashhad in the northeast after a tire blew up.The aircraft run by Iran Airtours skidded off the runway and crashed into fencing.

2005

On December 6, a military transport craft Lockheed C130 crashed at the foot of a 10storey apartment building in a residentia­l area of southern Tehran, killing 108 people including 68 journalist­s and photograph­ers, and injuring more than 90. Among the victims, 14 people were killed on the ground. The plane had experience­d engine trouble just after takeoff from Mehrabad. 2003

On February 19, an Ilyushin Il-76 belonging to the air army of the elite Revolution­ary Guard crashed near Kerman in the southeast, killing all 275 people on board. The craft had disappeare­d from radar monitors an hour after takeoff from Zahedan Airport and following contact from the pilot to airport control in Kerman to warn them he wanted to land due to bad weather.

 ??  ?? DUBAI: In this file photo, a French-made ATR-72 owned by Iran’s Aseman Airlines sits on the tarmac at Dubai airport. All 66 people on board an Iranian passenger plane were killed yesterday after it crashed into the country’s Zagros mountains, with...
DUBAI: In this file photo, a French-made ATR-72 owned by Iran’s Aseman Airlines sits on the tarmac at Dubai airport. All 66 people on board an Iranian passenger plane were killed yesterday after it crashed into the country’s Zagros mountains, with...

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