UTAir B735 at Ufa on Apr 20th 2013, engine shut down in flight

Last Update: April 22, 2013 / 14:52:19 GMT/Zulu time

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Incident Facts

Date of incident
Apr 20, 2013

Classification
Incident

Airline
UTAir

Flight number
UT-364

Departure
Ufa, Russia

Aircraft Registration
VQ-BAE

Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-500

ICAO Type Designator
B735

A UTAir Boeing 737-500, registration VQ-BAE performing flight UT-364 from Ufa to Moscow Vnukovo (Russia) with 67 passengers and 6 crew, was in the initial climb out of Ufa when the left hand engine (CFM56) failed and needed to be shut down. The aircraft returned to Ufa for a safe landing about 20 minutes after departure.

A replacement Tupolev TU-154M registration RA-85013 reached Moscow with a delay of 2 hours.
Incident Facts

Date of incident
Apr 20, 2013

Classification
Incident

Airline
UTAir

Flight number
UT-364

Departure
Ufa, Russia

Aircraft Registration
VQ-BAE

Aircraft Type
Boeing 737-500

ICAO Type Designator
B735

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