FlyDubai flight FZ981 was attempting to land at Rostov-on-Don in Russia
The aircraft was believed to be making its second attempt when it crashed
Continue for the scene captured by a CCTV camera the moment the aircraft exploded on the runway
The plane's tail touched the runway during landing, causing the plane to break down and burst into flames, officials said
Russia's Emergencies Ministry said Flight FZ981 was carrying 55 passengers and six crew members - all who died in impact
There were 33 women, 18 men and four children aboard as passengers
People who fear their loved ones may have been on board are asked to contact the FlyDubai: + 44 203 4508 853 or +9714 293 4100
A FlyDubai Boeing 737-800 has crashed in a fireball while it attempted to land at a Russian airport killing everyone aboard.
Russia's Emergencies Ministry said
Flight FZ981 was carrying 55 passengers and six crew members from Dubai
when it crashed at Rostov-on-Don airport, according to The Associated
Press.
The Ministry said in a statement: 'The plane made a second round coming in to land because of bad weather conditions.
'At landing the tail touched the runway, began to break down and burst into flames. At present, no combustion.'
Emergencies
Minister Vladimir Puchkov told media during a press conference that it
was scheduled to land at 6.20pm ET, which is 1.20am Moscow time, but
crashed at 8.50pm ET, which is 3.50am Moscow time.
This is believed to be the moment the crashed on landing at Rostov-on-Don airport in Russia
Photo: Emergency Ministry CCTV
The passenger jet was believed to be making its second attempt to land at Rostov-on-Don airport in poor visibility
Photo: APRussian
Emergency Situations Ministry employees and police officers are seen
as they take a car to drive to the area of a plane crash at the
Rostov-on-Don airport Saturday
Photo: Emergency MinistryEmergencies
Minister Vladimir Puchkov told media during a press conference that it
was scheduled to land at 6.20pm ET, which is 1.20am Moscow time, but
crashed at 8.50pm ET, which is 3.50am Moscow time. Pictured above are
emergency vehicles at the scene of the crash
The passenger jet was believed to be flying in poor visibility during the landing attempts.
A video published on YouTube appears to show a fireball as the aircraft crashes into the ground.
Footage from FlightRadar 24 shows the
aircraft made one attempt to land before it declared a missed approach
and circled the airport for a second attempt.
Russian officials confirmed: 'According
to preliminary data, the Boeing 738 crashed in poor visibility
conditions, some 50-100 meters left of the runway.'
According to Sputnik News, Russian
Emergencies Ministry's Southern Regional Center's chief Igor Oder said
that most people aboard the plane were residents of the southern
Russian city of Rostov-on-Don, but there were also several foreigners
aboard as well.
In a third statement released on the airline's Facebook page, FlyDubai CEO Ghaith Al Ghaith said: 'Our primary concern is for the families of the passengers and crew who were on board.
Photo: Emergency Ministry
The passenger jet was believed to be flying in poor visibility during the landing attempts. Pictured above are emergency vehicles at the scene of the crash
The passenger jet was believed to be flying in poor visibility during the landing attempts. Pictured above are emergency vehicles at the scene of the crash
Photo: Emergency MinistryEmergency crews are currently working at the crash scene (above) as the fire has already been extinguished
'Everyone at flydubai is in deep shock and our hearts go out to the families and friends of those involved.
'We don't yet know all the details of the accident but we are working closely with the authorities to establish the cause.
'We are making every effort to care for those affected and will provide assistance to the loved ones of those on board.'
Flight FZ981 included 33 women, 18 men and four children as passengers, according to the airline.
FlyDubai confirmed in a second
statement that FZ981 crashed 'on landing and that fatalities have been
confirmed as a result of this tragic accident.'
'We are doing all we can to gather information as quickly as possible,' it reads.
'At this moment our thoughts and prayers are with our passengers and our crew who were on board the aircraft.
Photo: EPA
Governor
of Rostov region Vasily Golubev (above) talks to the media in a
terminal of Rostov-on-Don airport about the plane crash. He was quoted
by Russian news agencies as telling local journalists that the plane
crashed about 250 meters (800 feet) short of the runway
'We will do everything we can to help those who have been affected by this accident.
'We are putting our emergency response in place and we will be working closely with all the authorities involved.
'We will share as much information as
possible just as soon as we can and we will provide updated information
on a regular basis.
'For any concerned friends or family: + 44 203 4508 853 or +9714 293 4100.'
Boeing issued a statement about Flight FZ981 in the early hours of Saturday morning.
'Boeing's thoughts and prayers are with
those on board flydubai flight FZ981 and their families and friends,'
the statement reads.
'Boeing stands ready to provide technical assistance upon the request of government agencies conducting the investigation.
Emergency services staff organizes measures in connection with the crash of Fly Dubai Flight FZ981 in Rostov-on-Don airport
FlyDubai provided the above statement via Facebook around 11:40pm ET confirming that FZ981 crashed on landing
'In accordance with the international
protocol governing aviation accident investigations, all inquiries
about the investigation must be directed to investigating
authorities.'
Emergency crews are currently working at the crash scene as the fire has already been extinguished.
Roughly 80 rescuers were deployed to
the site of the crash, as terrorism as a cause of the crash at this
stage has been ruled out, according to CNN.
According to the Associated Press,
Vasily Golubev, the governor of the Rostov region was quoted by Russian
news agencies as telling local journalists that the plane crashed
about 250 meters (800 feet) short of the runway.
The aircraft involved is believed to be FlyDubai Flight FZ981 using this Boeing 737-800 aircraft
FlyDubai released the above statement concerning FZ981 to Facebook around 10pm ET
Golubev said: 'By all appearances, the cause of the air crash was the strongly gusting wind, approaching a hurricane level.'
The budget carrier FlyDubai launched in
2009, with a network of up to 90 destinations. They operate more than
1,700 flights each week.
'From our hub in Dubai, we strive to
remove barriers to travel and enhance connectivity between different
cultures across our ever-expanding network,' a statement on their
Facebook page reads.
'Our agility and flexibility as a young
airline has enhanced Dubai's economic development, in line with the
Government of Dubai's vision, by creating trade and tourism flows in
previously under-served markets.'
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