Pakistan on Wednesday said it would not use Fokker planes for passenger flights after one of them crashed, killing all 45 people on board.

The Fokker F-27 turboprop, built in 1964, crashed on Monday on the outskirts of the central city of Multan two minutes after takeoff.
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"Fokkers will not be used for commercial flights. They will be used for cargo and other purposes," Information Minister Mohammad Ali Durrani told reporters after a cabinet meeting.
Pakistan has six Fokker planes in its fleet.
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