Mexican airline Interjet to inspect Russian-made Superjet planes


  • World
  • Tuesday, 27 Dec 2016

MEXICO CITY (Reuters) - Mexican airline Interjet said it is carrying out inspections of its Russian-made Superjet 100 planes to comply with a directive from the Russian aviation authority.

Russian plane maker Sukhoi said last week the aviation regulator detected a defect in the tail section of its Superjet 100. Interjet said in a statement on Sunday it was carrying out checks of its Superjet 100 planes as a result of the Russian regulator's order.

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