Ural Airlines A320 could attempt a takeoff from frozen ground.
Latest visuals from the field shows the Russian carrier Ural Airlines aircraft inside fence with temporary occupation of the area.
As the ground is now frozen, there is hope the airline could recover the aircraft by attempting a takeoff from the field.
The airline said studies have shown that the engines are operational. The flow section was cleared of soil and straw.
The plan includes dismantling the seats to make the aircraft lighter.
Ural Airlines A320 (reg. RA-73805) ran out of fuel and landed in a grass field on September 12th.
The Ural Airlines (U6) Flight #U61383 was en route from Sochi to Omsk. The pilot reported hydraulic problems to ATC.
The plane made an approach to Omsk at 2,000 ft then gained altitude, turned around the city then flew at 18,000 ft before loosing altitude for an emergency landing in a field in the Ubinsky district of the Novosibirsk region.