An Aeroflot Nord 737-500 en route from Moscow Sheremetyevo to Perm lost radio contact at 3,600 feet on approach and crashed last month, killing all 82 passengers and six crew. Russian officials cited engine failure as the most likely cause. Crash debris was scattered over 10,000 sq. m. area. Aeroflot, which owns a 51 per cent stake in the regional carrier that operates domestic services cutties to Aeroflot Nord only days after the fatal crash, saying that Nord no longer will operate flights … [Read more...] about Europe/CIS: Aeroflot Nord 737-500 crashes killing 88