Transair Georgia airliner shootdowns
Occurrence summary | |
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Date | 21–22 September 1993 |
Summary | Shoot down |
Site | Georgia, Black Sea |
Total injuries (non-fatal) | ? |
Total fatalities | 135 |
Total survivors | 24 |
First aircraft | |
180px The crashed aircraft in Aeroflot livery |
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Type | Tupolev Tu-134 A-3 |
Operator | Transair Georgia |
Registration | CCCP-65893 |
Flight origin | Sochi Airport |
Destination | Sukhumi-Babusheri Airport |
Passengers | 22 |
Crew | 5 |
Fatalities | 27 (all) |
Survivors | 0 |
Second aircraft | |
180px The crashed aircraft in Aeroflot livery |
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Type | Tupolev Tu-154 B-2 |
Operator | Transair Georgia |
Registration | 4L-85163 |
Flight origin | Tbilisi |
Destination | Sukhumi-Babusheri Airport |
Passengers | 120 |
Crew | 12 |
Injuries (non-fatal) | ? |
Fatalities | 108 |
Survivors | 24 |
In September, 1993, three Tupolev civilian airliners belonging to Transair Georgia were hit by missiles allegedly fired by separatists in Sukhumi, Abkhazia, Georgia. A total of 136 perished in the attacks.
21 September
A Tu-134 aircraft flying from Sochi was hit on approach to Sukhumi-Babusheri Airport by a surface-to-air missile. The plane crashed into the Black Sea, killing all five crew members and 22 passengers.[1]
22 September
Another plane (Tu-154) flying from Tbilisi (and reportedly carrying Georgian soldiers[2]) was shot down while attempting to land at the Sukhumi airport and crashed on the runway, killing 108 of the 132 people on board.[3]
23 September
Passengers were boarding an aircraft at Sukhumi when it was struck by mortar or artillery fire from the rebels. It caught fire and burned out, leaving one crew member dead.[4]
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- ↑ Criminal Occurrence description for September 21 shootdown at the Aviation Safety Network
- ↑ Mihail Zhirohov, Авиация в абхазском конфликте (Aviation in the Abkhazian conflict) (Russian)
- ↑ Criminal Occurrence description for September 22 shootdown at the Aviation Safety Network
- ↑ Criminal Occurrence description for September 23 fire at the Aviation Safety Network
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