FlyDubai's Boeing 737-800 from Dubai nosedived and exploded in a giant fireball after trying to land for a second time in strong winds in the Russian city of Rostov-on-Don.
FlyDubai confirmed there were no survivors and said four children were among those killed. Most of the passengers were Russian.
Several planes had trouble landing at the airport at the time of the crash, with one trying to land three times before giving up and diverting to another airport, experts said.
Passengers killed in the crash include 2 Indians, 44 Russians, 8 Ukrainians and one from Uzbekistan.
State-owned Rossiya-24 today interviewed a mourner living nearby who said she was woken up by the sound of the explosion.
"The housed started shaking. I looked out of the window: the sky was red and in a few seconds it was over," said the woman, whom Rossiya did not identify.
Emergency Situations Minister Vladimir Puchkov said Sunday that the plane's two black boxes its cockpit voice and flight data recorders have been taken to Moscow for examination.
They will be viewed by experts from Russia, the United Arab Emirates, France and the US, since the American-made Boeing plane had French-made engines.
Transport Minister Maxim Sokolov told reporters that emergency teams had finished combing the area and that authorities were now waiting for investigators to give the green light to let repair teams onto runway. Sokolov said he expects the airport to open early Monday.
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