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2 die in Russian jet emergency landing

A jet airliner with 155 people on board skids off the runway during an emergency landing at a Moscow airport, killing two people and injuring about 40.

40 injured as plane skids off Moscow runway

In this cellphone photo taken by a witness to the crash, people clamber over the Tupolev TU-154 passenger jet. ((Associated Press))
Ajet airliner with 155 people on board skidded off the runway during an emergency landing at a Moscow airport on Saturday, killing two people and injuring about 40, Russian officials said.

The plane, a TU-154 belonging to Dagestan Airlines, was forced to land at Domodedovo Airport after its engines cut out, federal aviation agency spokesman Sergei Izvolsky said in televised comments.

The cause of the engine failure was unclear, he said.

Izvolsky said the plane had taken off from another Moscow hub, Vnukovo Airport, and was en route to Makhachkala, the capital of Russia's southern region of Dagestan.

Izvolsky said the pilot received signals that all three engines had cut out about 80 kilometres into the flight at an altitude of 9,100 metres, and requested an emergency landing at Domodedovo, to the southeast of Moscow.

The airport switched scheduled flights to a second runway, and normal service was not affected, officials said in televised comments.

Flagship carrier Aeroflot recently withdrew all of its TU-154s from service, after a series of crashes led to safety fears. But the Tupolev mid-range jets, which originally entered service in the 1970s, remain the mainstay of smaller airlines across Russia and the former Soviet Union. It is banned from Europe because of excessive engine noise.

The plane that crashed in heavy fog earlier this year, killing Polish President Lech Kaczynski, was also a TU-154.