Russia's Rostov-on-Don airport reopens after deadly crash

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The airport in the southern Russian city of Rostov-on-Don reopened March 21, just over two days after a passenger jet from budget airline FlyDubai crashed there on landing, killing all 62 people on board.   

The Boeing 737, which was flying from Dubai to Rostov-on-Don, exploded into a fireball after missing the runway on a second landing attempt in heavy wind and rain.

"The airport is now fully functional," an airport representative told AFP.

Regional authorities said March 20 that workers had finished clearing the runway of debris, which investigators said had been scattered up to 1.5 kilometers from the crash site.  

Outbound flights resumed at around 0630 GMT on March 21, but incoming flights to the city of one million were still either cancelled or delayed.   

Investigators have launched a criminal probe into whether poor weather, a pilot error or a technical fault were behind the crash, which killed all 55 passengers and seven crew members on board.

The plane's two black boxes were recovered from the crash site but were "badly damaged," Russia's intergovernmental aviation committee said, warning that their analysis would take time.  

Experts from the state-owned budget airline FlyDubai, a sister firm of Emirates Airlines, and the United Arab Emirates authorities are assisting with the probe, Russian investigators said.
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