The
Boeing 737-505, registration VP-BKO, an aircraft belonging to the Aeroflot subsidiary
Aeroflot-Nord but operating as
Aeroflot flight SU821, was travelling from Moscow's
Sheremetyevo International Airport to
Perm (Russia). The aircraft crashed into a railway line southwest of Perm at 5:10 am local time (13 September 2008, 23:10
UTC). The area was rainy at time of the accident (unbroken clouds at , light rain). According to an interview given by the air traffic controller shortly after the disaster, the crew did not respond correctly to ATC commands: after going around, it turned eastward instead of westward. However, the crew reported no emergency onboard and confirmed all commands given by ATC. At 5:10 am, radio contact with the plane was lost as it crashed on the outskirts of Perm. Aeroflot-Nord officially stated that: "The Boeing-737 carried 82 passengers on board – including seven children – and six crew. All passengers and crew were killed. As the plane was coming in for landing, it lost communication at a height of and air controllers lost its blip. The airplane was found within Perm's city limits completely destroyed and on fire." Investigator Vladimir Markin said that "there were 82 passengers plus a baby and 5 crew on board, and by preliminary information, they are all dead as the airplane fell into a
ravine near the city limits."
RIA Novosti however reported that "it was possible that three people who bought a ticket for the ill-fated flight 821 to Perm did not get on board." Both
flight recorders were found and successfully decoded. The airline stated, "it pledged to pay compensation on obligatory accident insurance in full, which would make up to 2 million
rubles per victim." The crash damaged and shut down a section of the
Trans-Siberian Railway; rail traffic was temporarily re-routed via
Chusovaya station and was restored by the evening of 14 September. The aircraft was
leased by Aeroflot-Nord from Dublin-based Pinewatch Limited from July 2008 to March 2013. It was reported that its engines caught fire at an altitude of . Eyewitness reports stated that the plane was visibly on fire prior to crashing and hit the ground at a 30–40-degree angle. ==Aircraft==