According to a statement from Kyrgyzstan's Ministry of Emergency Situations, 'At least 37 people were killed when a Turkish cargo plane crashed into a village in Kyrgyzstan. The number of victims is increasing quickly'.
The Boeing 747 was headed from Hong Kong to
Kyrgyzstan's capital of Bishek, according to data from the tracking website
FlightRadar24.
The cargo plane was operated
by ACT airlines, an Istanbul-based freight airline, but was flown for Turkish
Airlines the The plane crashed at 7:18 a.m. local time about two
kilometers (1.2 miles) away from the airport, according to Kyrgyzstan's
state-run Kabar Agency. Poor visibility was likely a factor, Kubatbek Boronov,
the minister of Emergency Situations, told Kabar.
country's national carrier
under their flight number.
ACT Airlines, which
according to its website operates a fleet entirely made up of jumbo 747s, also
operates as myCargo Airlines.
The plane that crashed was manufactured in 2003 and it first flew for Singapore Airlines Cargo, according to flight tracking from Flightradar24 and a detailed description of the aircraft on the company's website.
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