Deruluft - Deutsch-Russische Luftverkehrs Gesellschaft
Safety Score
9.8/10Total Incidents
11
Total Fatalities
20
Recent Incidents
Tupolev ANT-9
On approach to Moscow, the three engine aircraft crashed few kilometers short of runway in unknown circumstances. Nine occupants were killed while all five other occupants were injured. For unknown reason, the aircraft christened 'Yastreb' (Falcon) was carrying eleven passengers despite the fact he was certified for nine passengers only. DERULUFT = Deutsche-Russische Luftverkehrs
Rohrbach Ro.VIII Roland II
Strctural failure in flight forced the crew to make an emergency landing. The aircraft landed in a wheat field but was damaged beyond repair. All three crew escaped unhurt.
Junkers JU.52
While cruising by night, pilot informed ground he encountered icing conditions and that icing was accumulating on both wings. Shortly later, the three engine aircraft went out of control and crashed in a wooded area. All eleven occupants were killed.
Tupolev ANT-9
On final approach to Moscow Airport, the crew encountered poor weather conditions. Apparently to establish a visual contact with the ground, the crew reduced his altitude when the aircraft impacted trees and crashed in a wooded area located 5 km from Shakhovskaya, in the suburb of Moscow. All three occupants were injured and the aircraft was destroyed.
Dornier Do B Merkur
Crashed in unknown circumstances somewhere in Russia in 1933 (exact date unknown).
Junkers F.13
Crashed in unknown circumstances in a wooded area somewhere in Estonia. The aircraft named 'Koenigsadler' broke in two and was damaged beyond repair. There were no casualties.
Fokker F3
Shortly after takeoff from Berlin-Tempelhof Airport, while climbing to a height of 200 metres, the engine failed. The pilot attempted an emergency landing when the aircraft crashed in a garden near the airport. The pilot was injured and the aircraft was damaged beyond repair.
Fokker F3
Crashed in unknown circumstances somewhere in Russia? Exact date is unknown, somewhere in June 1927.
Grulich V.1
Crashed in unknown circumstances somewhere in December 1926, exact date unknown.
LVG C.VI
Crashed in unknown circumstances somewhere in October 1924, exact date unknown.
Airline Information
Country of Origin
Russia
Risk Level
Low Risk
