The aircraft of the S7 airline, performing the flight Saratov-Moscow, 30 minutes after take-off gave an alarm due to depressurization. This was announced on Friday, December 24, by a representative of the airline.
At 15:08 the plane landed safely at the Domodedovo airport.
“On December twenty-fourth, 30 minutes after take-off, the crew of flight S7 1236 Saratov-Moscow reported a depressurization on board and decided to descend to the recommended altitude of 3000 m,” an S7 representative told RIA Novosti.
There were 102 passengers and six crew members on board. An investigation is underway into the incident.
Earlier, on December 20, journalists, citing a source, reported that an Airbus А321 from Paris with a malfunction sensor triggered landed at Moscow’s Sheremetyevo airport. Nobody was hurt during the landing.
It was clarified that the aircraft commander reported to the dispatchers that the aircraft’s front landing gear control systems had failed. In this regard, an emergency landing was requested. It was also reported that an anti-slip system failure alarm was triggered on board the aircraft.
Source: IZ

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