The aircraft was operating a regularly scheduled flight from Ciudad Juarez to Mexico City on Thursday, July 23.

L’Embraer 190 de la compagnie nationale mexicaine venait de débuter son vol AM2431 à l’aéroport ... sans qu’il soit possible de déterminer si elle est responsable du crash. Based in Melbourne, Australia.Sign up to our daily aviation news digest. Though a … Regardless of the investigation dismissing a human mistake, the company states their behavior “violated the company’s policies and procedures”. However, it will resume flying on Monday evening, local time.While Thursday’s engine failure is less serious, it ends a two-year incident-free run for the airline.Simple Flying has approached Aeromexico for further details of Thursday’s incident. A check after the flight landed found debris in the left-hand engine.Footage filmed by a passenger on the flight shows what appears to be a flash coming from the engine immediately after takeoff. Be in the know.We use ads to keep our content free. https://www.air-journal.fr/2018-08-01-crash-au-mexique-une-cinquantaine-de-blesses-photos-video-5202406.html An Embraer ERJ-190 operated by Aeromexico Connect returned to its origin airport last week after an engine failed following takeoff. Mexico’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation has released the agency’s final report on the crash of Aeromexico Connect flight AM2431, which crashed shortly after takeoff from Durango, Mexico (DGO) on July 31 last year. A check after the flight landed found debris in the left-hand engine.

Retrouvez sur Air Journal tout ce que vous voulez savoir sur le transport aérien. There was no response before publication.Journalist - A Masters level education and appetite for travel combines to make Andrew an incredible aviation brain with decades of insight behind him. De acuerdo con la Secretaría de Salud de Durango, 18 personas se trasladaron al Hospital 450 de la entidad. Please Support us by turning off your adblocker. FlightAware notes the plane was in the air for 34 minutes. Passengers had noticed what happened as there are several exclamations and nervous laughs.The aircraft circled over the Ciudad Juarez area several times before landing back at the airport. There follows a larger (reflected) burst of flame. Rubriques Working closely with airlines including Qantas and Virgin Australia, Andrew’s first-hand knowledge of the challenges and opportunities facing Australian airlines adds exciting depth and color to his work and sees him providing commentary to ABC News and more. Une victime décédée.. ..tu as le sens de la formule!La photo ( et d’autres sourçes d’informations) , plaident plutôt pour un B737Les photos sont sans équivoque et montrent bien un embraer 190 !précision du site The Aviation Herald selon lequel il s’agit d’un décollage interrompu par l’équipage et d’une sortie de piste et non d’un accident après décollage.et l’immat XA-GAL (dont on voit une partie sue la dérive) confirme bien que c’est un EMB190 d’AEROMEXICO CONNECT.Vu que la cellule semblait quasi intacte avant l’incendie, je pense qu’il s’agit plutot d’une sortie piste suite à une décision d’un arret décollage à V1 ou au delà…Un crash après que l’avion ait décollé, causé par un cisaillement de vent par exemple, aurait bien plus detruit la cellule et l’empenage et fait de victimes.Si le BEA cherche des inspecteurs qualifiés, il peut les trouver sur le forum air-journal!Air Journal publie des informations sur les compagnies aériennes, les avions, les nouvelles liaisons et toute autre actualité concernant l’aéronautique civile. Crash d’Aeromexico : une cinquantaine de blessés (photos, vidéo) La compagnie aérienne United Airlines à commencé à retirer cinq sièges dans certains de ses ... The Embraer 190 jet, bound for Mexico City, crashed just moments after takeoff, a few hundred feet from the runway. The aircraft was operating a regularly scheduled flight from Ciudad Juarez to Mexico City on Thursday, July 23. The number of people onboard the flight is unknown. The footage does not show the engine, rather the end of the wing. An Embraer ERJ-190 operated by Aeromexico Connect returned to its origin airport last week after an engine failed following takeoff. However, there were no reported injuries to passengers or crew.XA-GAI has remained on the ground in Ciudad Juarez since the incident. Aeromexico announced on September 6, 2018, that the three pilots involved in the crash of an Embraer 190 in Durango on July 31, 2018, were fired.

However, the two flashes appear to come from the direction of the engine.The aircraft continued its climb, banking slightly after the incident. On Tuesday 31 July at approximately 1600 local time, an Aeromexico Airlines Embraer ERJ-190AR jetliner, XA-GAL (SN 190-173) and flying as flight AM2431, crashed while taking off from runway 03 at General Guadalupe Victoria International Airport in the northwest Mexican state of Durango. The Embraer 190 is a narrow-body medium-range twin-engine jet made by Brazilian manufacturer Embraer.

The company said in a statement that the plane was delivered in …