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17.12.2025, 14:48
ASTANA. Dec 17 (Interfax-Kazakhstan) — An Airbus A321neo operating a flight from Almaty to Astana returned to its departure airport on Wednesday after the crew declared a distress signal due to smoke in the cabin, Kazakhstan’s Civil Aviation Committee (CAC) said.
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