Soccer Football - World Cup - Group C - France vs Peru - Ekaterinburg Arena, Yekaterinburg, Russia - June 21, 2018 Peru fans inside the stadium before the match REUTERS/Darren Staples
MOSCOW, June 23 (Reuters) - A Russian passenger plane carrying Peruvian soccer fans from the World Cup city of Ekaterinburg to Tyumen in Siberia landed safely on Friday after an engine fault caused the cabin to fill with smoke, Russia's air transport regulator said on Saturday.
Safety concerns have plagued Russia's airline industry, which has witnessed multiple fatal crashes in recent years, and the engine of a plane carrying Saudi Arabia's soccer team caught fire earlier this week.
Russia's state aviation agency, Rosaviatsiya, said on Saturday that a Utair plane which was carrying Peruvian fans back to Moscow via Tyumen after watching their national side lose 1-0 to France in Ekaterinburg, had suffered engine failure.
"During the landing approach there was a failure in the second turboprop engine," Rosaviatsiya said in a statement. "As a result of the abnormal engine activity, smoke from overheated oil got into the passenger cabin of the aircraft through the air-conditioning system."
Rosaviatsiya said the smoke soon cleared from the cabin and that the pilot was able to safely land the plane on one engine.
A spokeswoman for Utair said media reports about a fire breaking out on the plane were incorrect.
"The crew acted as instructed and landed the aircraft as usual. The plane taxied in independently, the passengers left via the stairs without using the emergency equipment," she said in written comments to Reuters.
Utair is now working with aviation authorities to investigate whether a foreign object got into the engine, she added.
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