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    On 1 January 2011, Kolavia Flight 348, a Tupolev Tu-154 on a domestic scheduled passenger flight from Surgut to Moscow, Russia, caught fire while taxiing...
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  • destinations, under the brand name Kolavia. In May 2012, Kogalymavia changed its marketing branding from Kolavia to Metrojet, as part of its newly-established...
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  • all remaining Tu-154Ms be withdrawn from service. 1 January 2011 Kolavia Flight 348, a Tu-154B-2 (RA-85588), erupted in flames while taxiing at Surgut...
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    contract with Dick Clark Productions. Members of the group were aboard Kolavia Flight 348, which burst into flames after an engine fire while taxiing for takeoff...
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  • investigators concluded that pilot error was the cause of the accident. Kolavia Flight 348, While taxiing for take-off from Surgut, the Tupolev Tu-154B-2 caught...
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    January 2011, Kolavia Flight 348 suffered an explosion and fire at Surgut. The aircraft was taxiing before departing Surgut on a flight to Domodedovo...
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  • Nepal, killing all 22 passengers and crew on board. January 1 – Kolavia Flight 348, a Tupolev Tu-154, erupts in flames while taxiing at Surgut International...
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  • portal This is a list of aviation-related events from 2011. 1 January Kolavia Flight 348, operated by Tupolev Tu-154B-2 RA-85588 of Kogalymavia catches fire...
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  • Prime Minister of Russia – Vladimir Putin (United Russia) January 1 - Kolavia Flight 348: Four people are killed and around 40 injured after a passenger plane...
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