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The aircraft was first delivered to Aero Trasporti Italiani, [citation needed] a subsidiary of Alitalia and was transferred to Alitalia in October 1988. According to investigators, the aircraft had accumulated more than 43,400 cycles and also stated that the aircraft had been inspected 10 days prior to the accident.
Pages in category "Alitalia accidents and incidents" The following 8 pages are in this category, out of 8 total. ... Superga air disaster This page was last ...
Alitalia Flight 112 was a scheduled flight from Leonardo da Vinci Airport, in Rome, Italy, to Palermo International Airport in Palermo, Italy, with 115 on board. On 5 May 1972, it crashed into Mount Longa , about 3 miles (4.8 km) southwest of Palermo while on approach to the airport, killing all 115 passengers and crew onboard.
At 20:59 CEST, the aircraft broke apart in mid-air and crashed. [8] Two Italian Air Force F-104s were scrambled at 21:00 from Grosseto Air Force Base to locate the accident area and search for any survivors but failed to locate the area because of poor visibility. [citation needed] Floating wreckage parts were later found in the area. [9]
1990 Italian Air Force MB-326 crash; 2002 Pirelli Tower airplane crash; ... Alitalia Flight 4128; Argo 16; ASL Airlines Hungary Flight 7332; 1945 Avro York crash; B.
A collage of some of the deadliest aircraft disasters worldwide since 2001. This article lists the deadliest aircraft accidents and incidents involving commercial passenger and cargo flights, military passenger and cargo flights, or general aviation flights that have been involved in a ground or mid-air collision.
Alitalia Flight 771 was a multi-leg Douglas DC-8-43 international scheduled flight from Sydney via Darwin, Bangkok, Bombay, Karachi, and Tehran to Rome with 94 on board. On 7 July 1962 18:40 UTC (8 July 1962, 00:10 local) it crashed into a hill about 84 kilometres (52 mi) north-east of Bombay while on approach.
Air France Flight 117; Alitalia Flight 771; 1962 Avensa Fairchild F-27 accident; C. Caledonian Airways Flight 153; Canadian Pacific Air Lines Flight 301;