This was reported by Ural Airlines.
After an emergency landing in a field in the Novosibirsk region, the Ural Airlines plane underwent a preliminary technical assessment by specialists, which showed that the aircraft had no serious damage and was probably capable of future flights. This information was conveyed by representatives of the air carrier in their official statement.
According to the airline's press service, a small amount of soil fell into one of the airplane's engines during landing, resulting in minor damage to several engine fan blades and deployment of the front landing gear strut. The cause of a malfunction in one of the hydraulic systems was also discovered and corrected.
The aircraft will remain at the emergency landing site for several months until it is transported, while being mothballed. To ensure stability, wooden platforms were placed on the ground on which the aircraft was lifted. Storage and maintenance of the aircraft is currently being carried out by specialists of the airline's aviation technical center.
Sergey Skuratov, CEO of Ural Airlines, noted earlier that the process of evacuating the Airbus A320 would take about a month.