Plane that crashed in South Sudan was in no state to fly: Antonov

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The Antonov plane that crashed Wednesday in South Sudan, killing at least 36 people, “was is no state to fly”, Ukraine-based Antonov said.

“The An-12B was is no state to fly because it failed to undergo timely technical servicing … that should have included work on extending its resources and exploitation timeframe,” Antonov said in a statement.

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