Kata Air Transport Flight 007, killed eight crew when a departing Sudanese cargo flight to Turkey turned back and crashed short of the runway.
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An Antonov An-32, like the one involved in the crash | |
| Accident | |
|---|---|
| Date | 11 April 2008 22:15 UTC |
| Summary | Engine failure |
| Site | Chișinău International Airport approach 46°55′38″N 28°53′12″E |
| Aircraft | |
| Aircraft type | Antonov An-32 |
| Aircraft name | Cline |
| Operator | Kata Air Transport |
| Registration | ST-AZL |
| Flight origin | Vienna |
| 2nd stopover | Chișinău International Airport KIV/LUKK |
| 3rd stopover | Turkey |
| Destination | Khartoum, Sudan |
| Crew | 8 |
| Fatalities | 8 |
| Survivors | 0 |
Early reports indicated that the Ukraine-built An-32 "Cline" had engine problems and turned back to Chișinău International Airport, Moldova.[1][needs update] The flight from Vienna had refuelled and was bound for Khartoum, Sudan via Antalya, Turkey with a Moldovan crew of eight.[2][3]
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,[4] but it was later determined that there were four Ukrainian and four Moldovan citizens.[5]
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.[6]
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