The plane from Iran's Aria Air airline with 153 passengers on board caught fire and skidded into walls near the runway during its landing in the northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad, said the report.
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Rescuers work near the plane wreckage at the international airport in the northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad July 24, 2009. At least 17 people were killed and 19 injured when a passenger plane from Iran's Aria Air airline with 153 passengers on board caught fire during its landing here on Friday |
Deputy Governor of Khorasan Razavi Province Qahreman Rashid was quoted as saying that Aria Air's managing director Mehdi Dadpay was among the victims of the plane incident.
All survivors in the plane had been evacuated from the crash scene and the fire had been completely under control, Rashid said.
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A rescuer stretchers off a wounded passenger at the international airport of the northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad July 24, 2009. At least 17 people were killed and 19 injured when a passenger plane from Iran's Aria Air airline with 153 passengers on board caught fire during its landing here on Friday. |
Video aired by Iran's English-language satellite channel Press TV showed that the cockpit of the Russian-made Ilyushin Il-62 plane, which was travelling from Tehran to Mashhad, was totally damaged.
State television reported that the plane was apparently flying too fast when it tried to land on the airport and the accident might be due to a malfunction of the front wheels.
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The wreckage of a passenger airplane is seen at the international airport in the northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad July 24, 2009. |
It was the second deadly air accident involving an Iranian airliner within 10 days. On July 15, a Caspian Airlines plane crashed near the northwestern city of Qazvin, killing all 168 people on board.
The Russia-made Tupolev passenger plane had been traveling from Tehran to the Armenian capital of Yerevan.
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People watch the wreckage of the airplane at the international airport of the northeastern Iranian city of Mashhad July 24, 2009. At least 17 people were killed and 19 injured when a passenger plane from Iran's Aria Air airline with 153 passengers on board caught fire during its landing here on Friday |
In the past, Iran's airlines have suffered a number of flight disasters, both civil and military use.
Experts believe that the U.S.-imposed sanctions against Iran, which prevented its allies from selling aircraft or aircraft parts to the country, have undermined safety standards within Iran's civil and military aviation fleet and is increasing the likelihood of more major air disasters.