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Thursday 2 September, 2010   HEADLINES
Avient MD-11F crashes at Shanghai days after delivery print friendly version  
author/source:FlightGlobal (UK)
published:Sat 28-Nov-2009
posted on this site:Sat 28-Nov-2009
Article Type : News
Preliminary information points to three fatalities
By David Kaminski-Morrow

Investigators in China have opened an inquiry after a Boeing MD-11 freighter, newly introduced to cargo carrier Avient Aviation, crashed on departure from Shanghai. Seven crew members were on board the aircraft, and preliminary information points to three fatalities. Avient says that the accident occurred during take-off from Shanghai Pudong International Airport at 08:16. The aircraft was operating a charter freight flight, says Avient, which has a UK headquarters although its fleet is registered in Zimbabwe. "At this time, the full resources of Avient's accident response team have been mobilised and will be devoted to co-operating with all authorities responding to the accident," the carrier adds. While the identity of the airframe has yet to be confirmed, Avient had only just taken delivery of its first MD-11F - registered Z-BAV, serial number 48408 - in the last few days. This aircraft is an 18-year old Pratt & Whitney PW4000-powered example. Avient opted for the MD-11F to begin replacing its McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30Fs. Shanghai Pudong's operator states that the aircraft, operating flight Z3324, "overshot the runway" and "disintegrated in flames". There are no casualties on the ground, it adds. National civil aviation accident investigators have opened an inquiry into the accident, the airport operator states. The flight, which departed runway 35R, is said to have been bound for Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan.

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