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No Afghan Ariana Airlines Crash
By Simon Hradecky, created Monday, Jan 27th 2020 11:10Z, last updated Monday, Jan 27th 2020 12:44Z
Local Afghan Media and International Media report, that an Ariana Afghan Airlines Boeing 737-400 with 110 people on board crashed near Herat (Afghanistan). Herat Tower reported the aircraft belonging to Ariana Afghan Airlines was headed to Delhi (India) with 110 people on board.
This aircraft, Boeing 737-500 registration YA-FGA) is currently enroute at FL330 over India about 150nm northwest of Delhi.
Ariana Afghan Airlines report on their Facebook account that all their aircraft are flying normally, the news about the crash of an Ariana Afghan Airlines aircraft are not true.
The provincial governor reports a wreckage in flames however in the Sadozai area of Deh Yak District near Ghazni (Afghanistan). The governor later added, that the aircraft involved is a foreign national aircraft, no domestic airline, it has completely burned down. One of the pilots was recovered, who appears to be a foreign national. The spokesman for the governor further added, the aircraft crashed on Sunday (Jan 26th 2020) at about 13:15L (08:45Z). The governor added subsequently, two pilot bodies have been recovered from the wreckage, the aircraft is hardly recognizeable having burned down and so far has not been identified.
Afghanistan's Civil Aviation Authority reported they had not received any report of a civil airliner having gone down.
Taliban outlets claim Taliban forces shot a US aircraft down.
The crash site is located in the approach/departure path of Bagram Military Airbase (Afganistan) used by US Military.
The photos below identify a US Air Force Global Express E-11A business jet (outside our coverage). The Aviation Herald ends the research/investigation into that occurrence at this time.
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