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    Interstate aviation committee to inquire into China plane crash

    ITAR-TASS, Russia
    May 18 2004

    MOSCOW, May 18 (Itar-Tass) - The Interstate Aviation Committee will
    investigate this Tuesday's Il-76 plane crash near the Chinese airport
    of Urumqi.

    Under the ICAO regulations, the intergovernmental agreement on civil
    aviation and the CIS regulations for air accident investigation and
    since the incident concerns four states -- Azerbaijan (the state
    of registration), Ukraine (the owner of the plane), Russia (the
    aircraft designer) and Uzbekistan (the producer), the Interstate
    Aviation Committee is an authorized organisation to investigate the
    crash with the participation of the countries concerned, IAC sources
    told Itar-Tass.

    The Azerbaijani embassy in Beijing confirmed that among the seven
    crewmembers killed in the crash was an Azerbaijani citizen, a
    technician, and the other six were Ukrainian citizens.

    Chinese representatives have already handed over a list of the names
    of the crewmembers to Ukrainian diplomats.

    Ukrainian embassy representatives declined to give comments on the
    information, but only said the Ukrainian consul left for Urumqi to
    clarify the crash circumstances.

    It is unclear so far to what airline the plane belonged.

    According to the Azerbaijani embassy in China, the Il-76 belonged to
    the Azerbaijani private company Silk Way and was leased by a Ukrainian
    air transport company.

    However, Azerbaijani Airlines sources said the owner of the Il-76
    was a Ukrainian company.

    The plane loaded with commodities was on a chartered
    Taiwan-Urumqi-Baku-Riga flight.

    According to some sources, the cargo was destined for a Russian
    company.

    The plane fell from a height of 100-150 metres ten kilometres from
    the airport two minutes after the takeoff.

    Searching for the cockpit voice recorders is under way.

    The airport resumed working after the three-hour halt.

    Azerbaijan, Armenia, Belarus, Georgia, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Moldova,
    Russia, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Ukraine set up the
    Interstate Aviation Committee on the base of the intergovernmental
    agreement on civil aviation and use of air space, which was signed
    on December 30, 1991.

    The IAC is included in the list of international intergovernmental
    organisations of the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).
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