The jet carrying 73 passengers and five crew members took off from Sheremetyevo at 6:02pm (1502 GMT) and the crew issued a distress signal shortly afterwards, officials said.
 
Flight tracking site Flightradar24 showed the plane circling near the capital before landing.The aircraft’s black boxes have been found and handed over to investigators, a source in the Russian emergency services told news agencies.
 
The pilot of a Russian passenger plane that erupted in a ball of fire on the runway of Moscow’s busiest airport, killing 41 people, said lightning led to the emergency landing.
 
Investigators were on Monday working to understand the causes of the blaze after the Sukhoi Superjet-100 had to return to Sheremetyevo airport shortly after take-off Sunday evening.
 
Pilot Denis Yevdokimov told Russian media the aircraft lost communication and needed to switch to emergency control mode “because of lightning” on the Aeroflot flight to the Arctic city of Murmansk.
 
He did not specify if the plane was struck directly.“We managed to restore communication through the emergency frequency on our radio connection.
 
But the link was only for a short time and kept cutting out… it was possible to say only a few words,” he told the Komsomolskaya Pravda newspaper.
 
Videos on social media showed the plane crash-landing and then speeding along the runway with flames pouring from its fuselage.
 
People could be seen leaping onto an inflatable slide at the front and running from the blazing plane as columns of black smoke billowed into the sky.
 
Another video shot inside the cabin showed roaring flames outside the window and passengers crying out in panic.
 
Yevdokimov said he believed the plane burst into flames on landing, most likely because of full fuel tanks.
 
Aside from the dead, nine people were in hospital, three of them seriously injured, authorities said.
 
Transport minister Yevgeny Dietrich said there were no plans to ground the Superjet-100 model.The charred aircraft could still be seen from the runway surrounded by vehicles, according to an AFP journalist at the scene on Monday afternoon.
 
Several of the 78 people on board said they believed lightning was the cause of the tragedy, which came at the end of several days of public holidays following Workers’ Day on May 1.
 
Pyotr Yegorov, told media: “We had just taken off when the plane was hit by lightning the landing was very hard, we almost passed out from fear.“The plane bounced on the tarmac like a grasshopper and burst into flames on the ground.”
 
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“We had taken off, we were in a cloud, there was heavy hail,” flight attendant Tatyana Kasatkina told the Rossiya 24 news channel.“Then it was like a slap, a flash, like electricity. It all happened very fast.
 
it is important to note Russia’s national carrier Aeroflot has not had a fatal accident in more than a decade.
These are the two accidents involving the new Boeing 737 Max series of aircraft, which was first introduced in 2017. But to software issues due to the crash of Ethiopian Airlines 302, more than 300 Boeing 737 Max passenger jets have been grounded worldwide. In this contest  It is to be noted the Russian Sukhoi Superjet-100 in 2012, a Superjet performing at an Indonesian air show slammed into a volcano, killing all 45 people on board.  But here Indonesia government  blamed the crash on pilot error.
It is to be noted Russian  government offered subsidies to encourage Russian airlines to buy the Superjet and Aeroflot has became its main operator. In September 2018, it announced it got record order for 100 Superjet-100s.
 
Russian President Vladimir Putin offered his condolences to the victims’ loved ones and said the investigation “should be as thorough as possible”, according to the Kremlin.
 
Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev ordered a special committee to investigate the disaster.
 
The Murmansk region where many of those killed or injured are believed to be from went into a three-day period of mourning from Monday.