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There were 167 passengers and nine crew members on the flight.[33] According to Iranian officials, 146 passengers used Iranian passports to leave Iran, ten used Afghan passports, five used Canadian ones, four Swedish ones, and two used Ukrainian passports.[34] There is some disagreement from other sources with this accounting of nationalities, possibly due to some passengers being nationals of more than a single country.

 

According to Ukrainian foreign minister Vadym Prystaiko and a flight manifest released by UIA,[35] out of the 167 passengers' citizenship, 82 were confirmed to be Iranian, 63 were Canadian, three were British, four were Afghan, 10 were Swedish, and three were German. Eleven Ukrainians were also onboard, nine of them being the crew.[7][29] The German Foreign Ministry denied any Germans were aboard;[36] the three people in question were Afghan nationals who lived in Germany as asylum seekers.[31] According to Iranian nationality law, the Iranian government considers dual citizens as Iranian citizens only.[37]

 

Of the 167 passengers, 138 were travelling to Canada via Ukraine.[38][39][40] Many of the Iranian Canadians were affiliated with Canadian universities, as students or academics who had travelled to Iran during Christmas break. The crash was the largest loss of Canadian lives in aviation since the 1985 bombing of Air India Flight 182.[41] On January 15, 2020, Canadian Transport Minister Marc Garneau said 57 Canadians died in the crash.[42]

 

In addition to six flight attendants, the crew consisted of Captain Volodymyr Gaponenko (11,600 hours on Boeing 737 aircraft, including 5,500 hours as captain), instructor pilot Oleksiy Naumkin (12,000 hours on Boeing 737, including 6,600 as captain), and first officer Serhiy Khomenko (7,600 hours on Boeing 737).[43]