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  2. Turkish Airlines fleet - Wikipedia

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    An Airbus A330, of which Turkish Airlines is the second largest operator of the type, at now defunct Istanbul Atatürk Airport, with multiple other Turkish Airlines aircraft in the background. As of November 2024, Turkish Airlines operates a fleet of 379 Airbus and Boeing aircraft. The airline started its operations in 1933 with only five planes.

  3. Turkish Airlines - Wikipedia

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    Turkish Airlines Flight Academy (TAFA) was established by the 28th THY Board on 10 November 2004, and started training with 16 cadets on 1 May 2006. The Flight Academy is based at Istanbul Atatürk Airport and uses Aydın Çıldır Airport for training activities. [169] [170] [171]

  4. Turkish Airlines Flight 1951 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft operating Flight 1951 was a 7-year-old Next Generation Boeing 737-800 series model 8F2 [13] with registration TC-JGE, named "TekirdaÄŸ". [14] [15] Model 8F2 denotes the configuration of the 737-800 built for use by Turkish Airlines.

  5. Captain of Passenger Jet Dies After Takeoff from Seattle ...

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    A Turkish Airlines pilot died during a flight heading from Seattle to Istanbul, the airliner confirmed. Captain Ä°lçehin Pehlivan, 59, “fainted” mid-flight and died before the jet was able to ...

  6. Deli Mike - Wikipedia

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    Deli Mike or Deli Mayk (English: Crazy Mike) is a nickname given to an Airbus A340-300 operated by Turkish Airlines with civil registration TC-JDM.The aircraft joined the Turkish Airlines fleet in 1996 to replace the McDonnell Douglas DC-10s of the airline and was used to operate long-haul flights out of Turkey.

  7. Turkish Airlines Flight 301 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft was a Fokker F28-1000 Fellowship registered as TC-JAO. [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]

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