The flight recorders were analysed in Brazil, but Kazakhstan is in charge of releasing the results. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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The Brazilian Air Force Laboratory has sent data from the flight recorders of an Azerbaijan Airlines plane to Kazakh investigators. The plane crashed on December 25 near the city of Aktau, Radio Liberty reports.
After Brazil and the United Kingdom agreed during COP29 in Baku, Azerbaijan, last month to join forces in decarbonizing industries in both countries in a move to protect the environment ...
ASTANA – Brazilian Air Force investigators are working with colleagues from Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan and Russia to analyze the black box data from the Azerbaijan Airlines plane that crashed near Aktau on Dec. 25, claiming the lives of 38 people.
The Embraer 190 aircraft, which was made in Brazil, was en route from the Baku to Grozny in Russia when it was diverted and crashed in Kazakhstan. #EuropeNews
Brazilian investigators have extracted data from the two black boxes found at the crash site of the Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer E-190.
Brazilian investigators have reportedly begun analyzing black boxes of the Azerbaijan Airlines Embraer E190 involved in the crash. The news comes almost two weeks after the regional aircraft operating flight J28243 from Baku to Grozny crash-landed near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan, killing 38 people.
The Brazilian Air Force's Center for Investigation and Information on Aeronautical Accidents has successfully completed the analysis of the flight recorders (black boxes) from the Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) aircraft that crashed near Aktau,