CENIPA investigators arrive in Kazakhstan’s Aktau

The representatives of the Aeronautical Accidents Investigation and Prevention Center (CENIPA) of Brazil arrived in Kazakhstan following the Azerbaijan Airlines’ plane crash near the city of Aktau, Kazinform News Agency reports citing the Transport Ministry.

CENIPA reps
Photo credit: Transport Ministry

The operational headquarters held a sitting to outline joint tasks at the plane crash site.

Embraer reps
Photo credit: Transport Ministry

CENIPA is a unit of the Brazilian Air Force that investigates civil aviation accidents and incidents.

As earlier reported, 38 died and 29 survived as Baku-Grozny flight J2-8243 operated by Azerbaijan Airlines (AZAL) crashed near Aktau, Kazakhstan, on December 25.

As written before, the Kazakh Transport Ministry revealed the details of the Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash near Aktau.

Earlier it was reported that the bodies of 10 deceased people out of 38 have been so far identified.

The chronology of the tragedy is available here.

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