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Russian plane lands on frozen river – UPI.com

While flying through Russia’s far east, a Polar Airlines flight touched down unexpectedly on a frozen Kolyma river due to a pilot error early Thursday. No injuries were reported.

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Russian plane with 34 onboard lands on frozen river

The Soviet-era Antonov An-24 aircraft operated by Polar Airlines came to an abrupt stop on Thursday morning on the frozen River Kolyma, not far from land. Fortunately, no one was injured. The aircraft touched down on the Zyryanka airport runway

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France plane row: Who is Shashi Kiran Reddy, the mastermind behind alleged human trafficking flight?

A charter plane with 303 Indian passengers aboard was kept grounded in France for four days over suspicions of human trafficking. 

276 passengers of the Airbus A340, on its way to Nicaragua, have returned to their home country, while the remaining 25 chose to remain in France, seeking asylum. As the controversy over the alleged human trafficking angle gains eminence in both France and India, the name of a notorious human smuggler from India’s Hyderabad has come to light.

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Plane makes belly landing in St. Lucie County

A small plane had to make an emergency landing in St. Lucie County on Wednesday, fire crews said. No one was hurt.

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Minor injuries reported after Air Tindi plane carrying 10 goes down in N.W.T. | CBC News

An Air Tindi Twin Otter aircraft went down about 300 kilometres northeast of Yellowknife, just after noon Wednesday, with eight passengers and two crew members on board. Air Tindi president Chris Reynolds told CBC no one was killed, but some suffered minor injuries.

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Top secret US plan for world’s fastest plane ‘Son of Blackbird’

THE world’s fastest ever plane is set to hit the skies in 2025 as it promises to fly past staggering speeds of over 4,000mph. Dubbed the “Son of Blackbird” the SR-72 plane is part of a top-secret m…

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