Six people died – five crew members and a motorist on the ground – when an A300 freighter crashed as it tried to land at Monterrey Airport in Mexico on Tuesday night. Mexico City-based AeroUnion, which operates a fleet three A300B4 freighters, is said to be the owner of the aircraft.
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