Sunday, September 11, 2011

Russian president Medvedev orders airline shutdown after crash

Published on Sep 12, 2011

MOSCOW (AFP) - Russian President Dmitry Medvedev on Sunday ordered his government to shut down unreliable airlines after 43 people were killed in a chartered plane crash that wiped out a top hockey team.

The decision came as the nation mourned the latest in a string of deadly air accidents that earlier saw Mr Medvedev request the removal from operations of Russia's older Soviet-era jets.

A Kremlin spokesman said mr Medvedev instructed his government to draft measures by Nov 15 that would let the authorities 'discontinue the operations of air carriers incapable of ensuring flight safety'.

A separate set of proposals to be submitted for parliamentary approval in December would raise penalties for air safety violations and allow inspectors to ground dangerous planes without court orders.

http://www.straitstimes.com

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