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The accident occurred at 14:18 local time on 12 March.
A source at the airport's NOTAM department says that aircraft was operating flight BS 211 from Dhaka to Kathmandu when "a technical fault" occurred during landing.
The aircraft is registered S2-AGU (MSN4041). The 2001-vintage model is owned and managed by US-Bangla.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: burgerbuddy
It only seems that way because the last couple years had do few.
originally posted by: Zaphod58
a reply to: burgerbuddy
Counting the Russian Air Force An-26, I think this makes 5 this year, three of which were commercial flights.
In 2016, counting aircraft with 9 or more passengers on board, there were 6 crashes. In 2017, using the same parameters, there were 4. Air travel accident rates have been very low the last few years, so having this many this early in the year seems like a lot more.