Airzena’s Plane to Crash in Congo
4 April 2011
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The COMMERCIAL TIMES
Georgian air company Airzena’s plane crashed in Congo today. No concrete information is available about the board members.
According to Nino Giorgobiani, PR Manager of Airzena, the plane crashed due to tropical windstorm at Kinshasa airport.
In Giorgobiani’s words, this CRG type plane was last examined on December 22, thus excluding any technical issues.
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give up flying by bad airlines …and examine your planes better in order not to have any victims
give up flying by bad airlines …and examine your planes better in order not to have any victims!!!! definitely!
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