The plane which made an emergency landing in Baku will fly to Moscow on March 12
Baku/11.03.19/Turan: The plane of Ural Airlines, which made an emergency landing at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport in Baku, will fly to Moscow in the morning of March 12.
According to the press service of the airport, passengers of the flight Bahrain-Moscow will be accommodated in the hotel.
Specialists continue to inspect the aircraft A321 airline "Ural Airlines", which made an emergency landing in Baku on suspicion of a bomb on board.
The Ural Airlines aircraft, flying from Bahrain to Moscow, on Monday at 14:56 Baku time made a safe landing at the Heydar Aliyev International Airport.
All the emergency services of the airport were alerted.
There were 225 people aboard the ship, including the crew members, according to a press release.
Special services work with passengers to clarify all the circumstances, reports TASS. The departure is scheduled for Tuesday at 10:00 am Baku time (9:00 Moscow time) on the same plane, the agency said. -0-
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- 11 March 2019 19:52
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- 11 March 2019 23:24
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