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  2. Thailand in the Vietnam War - Wikipedia

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    The total number of Thais serving with the Victory Flight, as their Vietnam transport operation was designated, had grown from 21 to 45. 3 pilots and 5 flight engineers flew RVNAF C-47s with the 415th Squadron; 9 pilots, 7 flight engineers and 3 load masters were flying C-123Ks with the USAF 19th Tactical Airlift Squadron both located at Tan ...

  3. Vietnam Airlines Flight 850 - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Airlines Flight 850 was an international scheduled passenger flight from Bangkok, Thailand, to Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. On 4 September 1992, the Airbus A310-222 operating the flight was hijacked by Ly Tong, a former pilot in the South Vietnam Air Force. He then dropped anti-communist leaflets over Ho Chi Minh City before parachuting ...

  4. Thai VietJet Air - Wikipedia

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    Airbus A321 (HS-VKG) of Thai VietJet Air parked at Suvarnabhumi Airport. Thai Vietjet Air JSC Limited, operating as Thai VietJet Air (Thai: ไทยเวียดเจ็ทแอร์) or Vietjet Air Thailand, is a low-cost airline of Thailand and an associate company of Vietnamese VietJet Air (เวียดเจ็ทแอร์).

  5. VietJet Air - Wikipedia

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    28 January 2018: VietJet caused some controversy by putting models wearing bikinis on the flight bringing the Vietnam U-23 football team home. VietJet CEO Nguyễn Thị Phương Thảo later publicly apologized. [71] 7 September 2018: VietJet Air Flight 1848 from Hanoi to Taichung flew through a hailstorm, causing damage to the cockpit window ...

  6. Vietnam Airlines Flight 831 - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Airlines Flight 831, a Tupolev Tu-134, crashed in a rice field 6 kilometres (3.7 miles) N of Bangkok International Airport, while operating a flight from Hanoi, Vietnam to Bangkok, Thailand, on 9 September 1988.

  7. Vietnam Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Airlines (Vietnamese: Hãng hàng không Quốc gia Việt Nam, lit. 'Vietnam National Airlines') is the flag carrier of Vietnam. [10] The airline was founded in 1956 and later established as a state-owned enterprise in April 1989.

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