Plane flight records of Kazakhstan crash headed to Brazil
Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on December 30, 2024
1 min readLast updated: January 27, 2026

Published by Global Banking & Finance Review®
Posted on December 30, 2024
1 min readLast updated: January 27, 2026

Flight records from the Kazakhstan crash are being analyzed in Brazil to uncover details. The crash involved an Embraer plane and resulted in 38 fatalities.
SAO PAULO (Reuters) - Flight records for the plane made by Brazil's Embraer that crashed last week in Kazakhstan are headed to the South American country so the data can be extracted, the Brazilian Air Force said in a statement on Monday.
Data from the cockpit voice and flight data recorder will be processed in a laboratory run by Brazilian aeronautical investigators in the capital Brasilia, in a process that will be monitored by representatives from Kazakhstan, Russia and Azerbaijan, according to the statement.
The data will then be sent to investigators in Kazakhstan.
On Sunday, Azerbaijan paid tribute to the pilots and passengers of the Azerbaijan Airlines passenger plane. The crash killed 38 people after Russian air defences were used against Ukrainian drones.
The aircraft crashed last Wednesday in a ball of fire near the city of Aktau in Kazakhstan after diverting from southern Russia where Ukrainian drones were attacking several cities.
(Reporting by Andre Romani; Editing by David Alire Garcia)
The article discusses the analysis of flight records from a Kazakhstan plane crash in Brazil.
An Embraer plane crashed in Kazakhstan, killing 38 people, after being diverted due to Russian air defenses.
Brazilian aeronautical investigators, with representatives from Kazakhstan, Russia, and Azerbaijan, are involved.
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