Boeing 737 crashes in Iran after take off

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Plane heading for Kiev crashes with 180 onboard

An early report says a Ukrainian Airlines passenger jet with 180 passengers and crew onboard has crashed after taking off in Tehran. It was bound for Kiev. The Iranian press report from ISNA says there was a technical issues but that would be quite the coincidence.

Looking at flight tracker information, it's possibly flight PS 752 that departed at 515 am local time. That was a 737-800 73H variant. Its full capacity is 165 passengers. With the crew it would be 180.

Separately and ominously, China says it will suspend flights over Iran and Iraq.

All the information on the crash so far is from a statement in Iran's media.

I hate to speculate but you can't help but think of Malaysia Airlines Flight 17 that was shot down over eastern Ukraine in 2014 by a surface-to-air missile. In June of last year three Russians and a Ukrainian were charged with bringing a missile into the area and murdering the 298 passengers on board.

Malaysia Airlines also says it won't fly over Iraq and Iran airspace.

This video purports to show the plane on fire before crashing.

Update: Iranian state TV says all those on board the plane were killed. What a horrible tragedy.

simbabeat on January 8th, 2020 at 04:13 UTC »

All according to FlightRadar24....

It was a Boeing 737-8KV, registration UR-PSR. It was delivered new to Ukrainian Air 3.6 years ago. FYI this was the older generation of 737, obviously not the MAX, as those are still grounded.

The plane took off from Tehran with callsign Alpha-Uniform-India-7-5-2 at 6:12am local time, almost an hour after the 5:15am scheduled departure.

The FR24 playback of the transponder shows the plane climbing up to about 8,000ft and then.... nothing:

https://fr24.com/data/flights/ps752#23732569

Doesn’t look good. I find it interesting that the transponder just stopped transmitting altitude and speed data. Usually in plane crashes you can see the altitude and speed graph all the way to the ground. It either must have been very quick, or shut off intentionally. Now is not the time to stir the conspiracy pot though. Hopefully there are survivors.

EDIT: to all of the people saying that FlightAware still shows it in the air... FR24 uses much more reliable ADS-B data.

EDIT 2: Iranian Airspace as of 12:12am EST is still very busy.

Iwiltrymb on January 8th, 2020 at 03:47 UTC »

RIP for all those people on the flight :(

ovomarkt on January 8th, 2020 at 03:43 UTC »

China has suspended all flights to Iran/Iraq