Flight data from Azerbaijan Airlines plane crash sent to Kazakhstan officials
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The extraction of flight data from the Brazilian-made Azerbaijan Airlines plane that crashed in Kazakhstan last month was completed at a lab run by Brazil's air force, according to a statement released by the entity on Monday.
The data from the Embraer plane was sent to the Kazakhstan authority investigating the crash.
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