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  2. Turkish Airlines Flight 981 - Wikipedia

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    Turkish Airlines Flight 981 ( TK981/THY981) was a scheduled flight from Istanbul Yeşilköy Airport to London Heathrow Airport, with an intermediate stop at Orly Airport in Paris. On 3 March 1974, the McDonnell Douglas DC-10 operating the flight crashed into the Ermenonville Forest, 37.76 kilometres (23.46 mi) outside Paris, killing all 335 ...

  3. Category:Turkish Airlines accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    T. 1959 Gatwick Turkish Airlines Viscount crash. 1972 Adana Turkish Airlines DC-9 crash. 1962 Taurus Mountains Turkish Airlines F-27 crash. 1979 Ankara Turkish Airlines F28 crash. Categories: Accidents and incidents by airline of Turkey. Turkish Airlines.

  4. Turkish Airlines Flight 452 - Wikipedia

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    155. Survivors. 0. Turkish Airlines Flight 452 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight operated by a Boeing 727-2F2 of Turkish Airlines that crashed near Isparta on 19 September 1976 while en route from Istanbul Atatürk Airport (IST/LTBA) to Antalya Airport (AYT/LTAI), killing all 155 occupants on board. The crash is the deadliest aviation ...

  5. Turkish Airlines Flight 301 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was a Fokker F28-1000 Fellowship registered as TC-JAO with serial number 11057. [1] It made its first flight on 5 September 1972, joined Turkish Airlines on 9 January 1973, and had flown for 2,269 hours over 3,133 flights prior to the accident. [2]

  6. TWA Flight 841 (1974) - Wikipedia

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    TWA Flight 841. /  38.417°N 19.367°E  / 38.417; 19.367. On September 8, 1974, a Boeing 707-331B ( registered N8734 [ 1]) operating as TWA Flight 841 from Tel Aviv to New York City via Athens and Rome crashed into the Ionian Sea, killing all aboard. The National Transportation Safety Board determined that the plane had been destroyed by ...

  7. Turkish Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Turkish Airlines (Turkish: Türk Hava Yolları), or legally Türk Hava Yolları Anonim Ortaklığı, [6] is the flag carrier of Turkey. [7] As of June 2024, it operates scheduled services to 349 destinations in Europe, Asia, Oceania, Africa, and the Americas, [8] making it the largest mainline carrier in the world by number of passenger destinations.

  8. JAT Flight 367 - Wikipedia

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    Intended route of flight 367. JAT Flight 367 was a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 aircraft (registration YU-AHT) which exploded shortly after overflying NDB Hermsdorf (located in or around Hinterhermsdorf, in the present-day municipality of Sebnitz ), East Germany, while en route from Stockholm, Sweden, to Belgrade, SFR Yugoslavia, on 26 January 1972.

  9. American Airlines Flight 96 - Wikipedia

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    American Airlines Flight 96 (AA96/AAL96) was a regular domestic flight operated by American Airlines from Los Angeles to New York via Detroit and Buffalo. On June 12, 1972, the left rear cargo door of the McDonnell Douglas DC-10-10 operating the flight blew open and broke off above Windsor, Ontario, after takeoff from Detroit, Michigan; the accident is thus sometimes referred to as the Windsor ...