39 killed after passenger plane crashes into residential area in Iranian capital

Iranian security forces secure the scene of a plane crash as emergency personnel search for survivors near Tehran's Mehrabad airport on August 10, 2014. A civilian airliner crashed moments after it took off from Teheran on Sunday, killing 39 peo
Iranian security forces secure the scene of a plane crash as emergency personnel search for survivors near Tehran's Mehrabad airport on August 10, 2014. A civilian airliner crashed moments after it took off from Teheran on Sunday, killing 39 people on board and narrowly avoiding more fatalities on the ground. -- PHOTO: AFP
Iranian onlookers gather at the scene of a plane crash near Tehran's Mehrabad airport on August 10, 2014. A civilian airliner crashed moments after it took off from Teheran on Sunday, killing 39 people on board and narrowly avoiding more fatalities on the ground. -- PHOTO: AFP
Iranian Revolutionary Guards and security forces stand next to the remains of a plane as they secure the scene of a crash near Tehran's Mehrabad airport on August 10, 2014. A civilian airliner crashed moments after it took off from Teheran on Sunday, killing 39 people on board and narrowly avoiding more fatalities on the ground. -- PHOTO: AFP
Iranian Revolutionary Guards and security forces stand next to the remains of a plane that crashed near Tehran's Mehrabad airport on August 10, 2014. A civilian airliner crashed moments after it took off from Teheran on Sunday, killing 39 people on board and narrowly avoiding more fatalities on the ground. -- PHOTO: AFP

TEHERAN (AFP) - A civilian airliner crashed moments after it took off from Teheran, Iran on Sunday, killing 39 people on board and narrowly avoiding more fatalities on the ground.

The plane was headed to the eastern city of Tabas, the IRNA and Fars news agencies said, when it crashed around 9.18am, after leaving Mehrabad airport.

But it plummeted into the Azadi neighbourhood, just west of central Teheran, close to a residential area for military families.

Iran's deputy transport minister, Ahmad Majidi, said the Antonov An-140 turboprop plane had 40 passengers, including six children, and eight crew members on board.

The accident killed 39 people and injured nine, according to the latest official toll. A fire official initially said all on board had been killed.

An aircraft tailfin bearing Sepahan's dolphin logo could be seen sticking out of the road as security forces cordoned off the crash site.

Black smoke billowed from the wreckage, with officials saying the plane hit a wall and trees, close to a market.

"The scene was terrible, with the back of the plane in the middle of the street," one eyewitness said.

"We were lucky because there was a market 500 metres (yards) away and a lot of people were there."

Another eyewitness told state television: "I was on my motorbike and I heard something behind me. I turned round and it was a plane, so I got on to the ground because it was so close."

Mehrabad Airport is near central Tehran and is Iran's main domestic hub and by far the busiest of the country's airports, serving routes to all Iranian cities.

Most international flights take off from Teheran Imam Khomeini International Airport, which is located further west of the Iranian capital.

Alireza Jahangirian, the head of Iran's civil aviation authority, said: "The plane crashed in trees. There were no casualties on the ground."

The Antonov An-140 is a small aircraft designed for regional use and with a range of around 2,400 kilometres and it can carry up to 52 people. Iranian airlines are one of the plane's biggest users.

Iran has suffered several air crashes in recent years, blamed on ageing planes, poor maintenance and a shortage of new parts because of international sanctions.

Airlines, including those run by the state, are short of finance and have seen business suffer because of banking restrictions imposed on the Islamic republic by the United States and Europe.

Iran's last major air crash was in January 2011, when an Iran Air Boeing 727 shattered on impact while attempting an emergency landing in a snowstorm in the country's northwest, killing 77 people.

And in July 2009, a Russian-made jetliner crashed shortly after taking off from the capital, killing all 168 on board.

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