Fire hell after landing: Plane goes up in flames in vacation region
Antalya (Turkey) - A Russian passenger plane caught fire immediately after a hard landing at Antalya airport on the Turkish Mediterranean coast.

"All 87 passengers and four crew members were safely evacuated," Border Guard chief Suat Seyitoglu told the Turkish news agency Anadolu.
There were no injuries in the incident on Sunday evening. The left engine of the Sukhoi Superjet 100 of the Russian airline Azimuth had caught fire. However, the fire was quickly extinguished, said Seyitoglu.
The plane had come from the Russian Black Sea city of Sochi. Incoming flights were diverted to other airports until the runway was cleared.

Superjet 100 burns after landing: passengers escape with a scare
According to the Russian news agency Tass, the weather was bad when the plane landed. The plane hit the runway hard due to strong winds, the agency reported, citing the airline. The rough landing could have caused the fire.
The type of aircraft developed in Russia has repeatedly caused technical problems in recent years. According to Azimuth, it has 20 aircraft of this type in operation.