Kazakhstan involves 17 int'l experts in AZAL plane crash investigation
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- 28 December, 2024
- 14:33
Kazakhstan has enlisted 17 international experts to investigate the Azerbaijan Airline (AZAL) plane crash near Aktau, Kazakhstan, said Deputy Prime Minister of Kazakhstan, Kanat Bozumbayev, who heads the government commission, Report informs via Kazakhstani media.
Bozumbayev stated that 6 experts from Azerbaijan, 2 from Embraer, 3 from the Brazilian Center for Investigation and Prevention of Aviation Accidents (CENIPA), 3 from the Interstate Aviation Committee, and 2 from the Russian Federation are involved in the investigation.
"In addition, an expert from the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) will arrive soon," Bozumbayev noted.
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