The aircraft model, Gipps Aero GA8 Airvan, which crashed in Umea July 14 is allowed to fly again.

This was decided by the Australian and European aviation safety authorities on Thursday, multiple media outlets said.

Australian flight safety Casa writes in the decision that no evidence has been found to indicate that unsafe conditions exist or that could develop on the plane.

- They conclude that there is no design flaw, says GunnarLjungberg, Transportstyrelsen, in DN.