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Monday, December 15, 1997 Published at 22:11 GMT World Russian airliner crashes in UAE ![]() Plane crashed on approach to airport
A Tajik airliner with nearly 90 people on board has crashed into the desert as it came in to land at Sharjah airport, in the United Arab Emirates.
Reports from the scene say there is only one survivor, who is critically injured.
Two of the plane's tires lay in the sand, which covered parts of the airliner.
Local officials say the cause of the crash is a mystery. Weather conditions were
good, and there was no indication from the crew that anything was amiss.
However, some reports suggest that the plane appeared to explode in mid-air
before crashing to the ground.
Another theory is that it may have leaked fuel, and was unable to reach the runway in time.
The plane, belonging to the Tajik government airline Tajikavia, was carrying 77 passengers and nine crew members.
All those on board are said to be Tajiks, who were on their way to the Gulf for shopping and business.
There is a fair amount of air traffic between Tajikistan and the UAE because the wealthy Gulf state serves as a base for international oil companies exploring options for business in Central Asian countries.
Concern over safety record
The Tupolev Tu-154 is one of the most popular of contemporary Russian airliners and resembles the Boeing 727.
Several have been involved in a number of deadly accidents in recent years.
A Tu-154 crashed into a mountain on the Norwegian island of Spitsbergen in August 1996, killing 141 people.
In December 1995, all 97 aboard a Tu-154 died in a crash in Russia's Far East.
A January 1994 crash in Siberia killed all 125 aboard. Six months later a Chinese-owned Tu-154 crashed in Xian, killing all 160 people aboard.
More than 1,000 Tu-154 have been built and most remain active. Although used successfully by Aeroflot and many former Soviet bloc airlines, it cannot compete commercially with more modern Western equivalents.
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