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  2. Thai Airways International Flight 311 - Wikipedia

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    Flight 311 departed Bangkok at 10:30 local time (03:30 UTC). It was scheduled to arrive in Kathmandu at 12:55 Nepal Standard Time (07:10 UTC). [4] After crossing into Nepalese airspace, the pilots contacted air traffic control (ATC) and were cleared for an instrument approach from the south called the "Sierra VOR circling approach" for Runway 20.

  3. Thai Airways International - Wikipedia

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    Thai Airways International plc (Thai: บริษัท การบินไทย จำกัด (มหาชน)) is the flag carrier airline of Thailand. [6] [7] [8] Formed in 1961 as a joint venture between SAS and Thai Airways Company, the airline has its corporate headquarters in Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, Chatuchak district, Bangkok, [9] [10] and primarily operates from Suvarnabhumi ...

  4. Flight 311 - Wikipedia

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    Flight 311. 1 language ... Thai Airways International Flight 311, plane crash in 1992 This page was last edited on 6 July 2021, at 20:42 (UTC). Text is available ...

  5. U-Tapao International Airport - Wikipedia

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    U-Tapao is the home of a large Thai Airways maintenance facility, servicing that airline's aircraft as well as those of other customers. [6] Due to the blockade of Bangkok's airports by opposition protesters , U-Tapao briefly became the main air gateway to Thailand between 26 November and 5 December 2008.

  6. List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location

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    A memorial park in Kakani for the victims of Thai Airways International Flight 311. Thai Airways International Flight 311 – On 31 July 1992, an Airbus A310 on the route, registration HS-TID, crashed on approach to Tribhuvan International Airport in Kathmandu. All 113 on board were killed in the second-deadliest plane crash in Nepal.

  7. Hat Yai International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok Airways: Phuket: Batik Air Malaysia: Kuala Lumpur–International [4] Nok Air: Bangkok–Don Mueang: Scoot: Singapore: Thai AirAsia: Bangkok–Don Mueang, Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi, Chiang Mai, Kuala Lumpur–International, [5] Singapore: Thai Airways International: Bangkok–Suvarnabhumi Seasonal Charter: Medina: Thai Lion Air: Bangkok ...

  8. Thai Airways Company - Wikipedia

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    Thai Airways Company or Thai Airways (TAC; Thai: เดินอากาศไทย) was the domestic flag carrier of Thailand. Its main base was the domestic terminal (Terminal 3) at Don Mueang International Airport (then known as Bangkok International Airport ).

  9. Thai Airways International Flight 601 - Wikipedia

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    Thai Airways International Flight 601 was a Sud Aviation Caravelle that crashed into the sea on landing at the former Kai Tak Airport, Hong Kong, in a typhoon on Friday, 30 June 1967. Aircraft [ edit ]