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Ural Airlines Has No Plans to Conduct Airbus Checks After A321 Crash

© AP Photo / Marina LystsevaIn this photo taken on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015, The Russian airline Kogalymavia’s Airbus A321 with a tail number of EI-ETJ on an airstrip of Moscow’s Domodedovo international airport, outside Moscow, Russia
In this photo taken on Tuesday, Oct. 20, 2015, The Russian airline Kogalymavia’s Airbus A321 with a tail number of EI-ETJ on an airstrip of Moscow’s Domodedovo international airport, outside Moscow, Russia - Sputnik International
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The Russian Ural Airlines company currently has no plans to carry out additional inspections of its Airbus aircraft following a A321 crash of a Russian airliner in northern Sinai, an airline spokesman said Monday.

Debris belonging to the A321 Russian airliner are seen at the site of the crash in Wadi el-Zolmat, a mountainous area in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula on November 1, 2015. International investigators began probing why a Russian airliner carrying 224 people crashed in Egypt's Sinai Peninsula, killing everyone on board, as rescue workers widened their search for missing victims. - Sputnik International
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Airbus to Provide Technical Support to Speed Up Inquiry Into A321 Crash
MOSCOW (Sputnik) — A Kogalymavia passenger aircraft, with 217 passengers and seven crew members on board, crashed in the Sinai Peninsula in Egypt on Saturday, leaving no survivors.

"We are not yet planning any checks at the moment, as no official cause of the crash has been revealed," the spokesman told RIA Novosti.

On Sunday, Ural Airlines suspended flights over the northern Sinai Peninsula.

The airline currently operates 35 Airbus planes, including ten A321 jets.

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