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City / Airport:Moscow - Sheremetyevo / Alexander Pushkin (UUEE / SVO)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:30 June 1992
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
Photo ID:330788Submit Correction
View count: 150
Delivered to the Soviet Air Force in 1966. To Aeroflot as CCCP-11339 in 1990, the second An-12 with this registration. Reregistered as RA-11339 by 1993. To Avial in 1993, Aeriantur-M as ER-AXI in 2005 and Aerolift as S9-SVN by 2009. Crashed after takeoff from Luxor in 2009.
Registration / Serial:CCCP-11339
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-12B
C/n (msn):6344310
Operator Titles:Aeroflot
City / Airport:Moscow - Sheremetyevo / Alexander Pushkin (UUEE / SVO)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:30 June 1992
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
City / Airport:Moscow - Sheremetyevo / Alexander Pushkin (UUEE / SVO)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:30 June 1992
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
Photo ID:330788Submit Correction
View count: 150
Delivered to the Soviet Air Force in 1966. To Aeroflot as CCCP-11339 in 1990, the second An-12 with this registration. Reregistered as RA-11339 by 1993. To Avial in 1993, Aeriantur-M as ER-AXI in 2005 and Aerolift as S9-SVN by 2009. Crashed after takeoff from Luxor in 2009.
Registration / Serial:CCCP-11339
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-12B
C/n (msn):6344310
Operator Titles:Aeroflot
City / Airport:Moscow - Sheremetyevo / Alexander Pushkin (UUEE / SVO)Map
Country:Russia
Photo Date:30 June 1992
Photo by:Paul SeymourContact
City / Airport:Goma (FZNA / GOM)Map
Country:Congo-Kinshasa
Photo Date:27 January 2007
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact
Photo ID:141708Submit Correction
View count: 374
This 1966 An-12B flew with many different companies, but it started its career with the Soviet Air Force. It was commercially sold to AFL/Privolzhsk in the late 1990s, and then companies as Aeroflot, Avial, Southern AirGroupe, Eurasia Airlines, Pochta Rossii and Aeriantur-M (as shown on this picture) followed. In October 2007, the An-12 suffered a ground incident at Kisangani (DRC) damaging an engine and the starboard main undercarriage. The owners rebuilt the aircraft but it unfortunately crashed with Aerolift as S9-SVN at Luxer (Egypt) on 20 February 2009. Thanks Soviet Transports database!
Registration / Serial:ER-AXI
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-12B
C/n (msn):6344310
Operator Titles:(Aeriantur-M)
City / Airport:Goma (FZNA / GOM)Map
Country:Congo-Kinshasa
Photo Date:27 January 2007
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact
City / Airport:Goma (FZNA / GOM)Map
Country:Congo-Kinshasa
Photo Date:27 January 2007
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact
Photo ID:141708Submit Correction
View count: 374
This 1966 An-12B flew with many different companies, but it started its career with the Soviet Air Force. It was commercially sold to AFL/Privolzhsk in the late 1990s, and then companies as Aeroflot, Avial, Southern AirGroupe, Eurasia Airlines, Pochta Rossii and Aeriantur-M (as shown on this picture) followed. In October 2007, the An-12 suffered a ground incident at Kisangani (DRC) damaging an engine and the starboard main undercarriage. The owners rebuilt the aircraft but it unfortunately crashed with Aerolift as S9-SVN at Luxer (Egypt) on 20 February 2009. Thanks Soviet Transports database!
Registration / Serial:ER-AXI
Aircraft Version:Antonov An-12B
C/n (msn):6344310
Operator Titles:(Aeriantur-M)
City / Airport:Goma (FZNA / GOM)Map
Country:Congo-Kinshasa
Photo Date:27 January 2007
Photo by:Stephan de BruijnContact