We'll also discuss how airline and airport security has changed in the wake of the Paris attacks and the downing of
the Russian airliner over Egypt.
Islamic State fighters are likely responsible for destroying
the Russian airliner over the Sinai.
The incident revives concerns about the safety of Egypt's airports, coming so soon after ISIS smuggled a bomb aboard
a Russian airliner carrying vacationers.
It also plans a «step change» in aviation security following the crash of
a Russian airliner in Egypt last month, which Britain has said it believes was brought down by a bomb.
Not exact matches
«We can expect some kind of retaliation on the political - economic front (maybe stopping Turkish
airliners coming to
Russian airports?)
The more evidence that comes out the more it seems that it was not the
russian backed separatists but rather the
russian army themselves that shot down the
airliner... And still there will be no serious repercussions.
A leap second may have caused the
Russian satellite navigation system to crash for hours, and critics claim the added instants could cause commercial
airliners to crash as well.
The first brought down a
Russian MetroJet
airliner taking tourists home from Egypt's Sinai peninsula, killing all 224 people onboard.
Soon we are taxiing to the terminal past
Russian - made Cubana
airliners, barely up to the challenge of taking to the skies.