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The Sud Aviation SE 210 Caravelle is a French jet airliner produced by Sud Aviation. ... beginning service with Belgian airline Sabena in January 1961. Five of the 78 ...
The aircraft was a 12-year-old Sud Aviation Caravelle SE-210 VI-N. Its maiden flight was on February 23, 1961. It was delivered to Sabena on March 1, 1961, and registered as OO-SRD. In April 1971, the aircraft was leased to Sobelair. In December 1973, OO-SRD was subleased to Royal Air Maroc. [1] [2] [3]
A Sabena Handley Page Type W unloads cargo in Switzerland in 1924.. Sabena began operations on 23 May 1923 as the national carrier of Belgium. [2] The airline was created by the Belgian Government with help of the Devriendt Family after its predecessor SNETA (Syndicat national pour l'étude des transports aériens, National Syndicate for the Study of Aerial Transports) - formed in 1919 to ...
Sabena: SN: SAB: SABENA: 1923: 2001: Was the Belgian national carrier until Brussels Airlines took over the role after Sabena's bankruptcy Servisair: 1986: 1989: Founded by Yves Carpentier. Merged with Frevag Airlines to form Flanders Airlines [44] SETA Société d'Etude et de Transports Aériens: 1946: 1946: Charter division of Sabena ...
Air France, SE 210 III Caravelle F-BJTB, accident near Rabat-Salé Airport, Morocco, 12 September 1961" . The Minister of Foreign Affairs, Morocco. – Prepared by Harro Ranter. Source: Aircraft Accident Digest No.16 (ICAO Circular 69-AN/61 ) page 169–175. "Accident Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle III F-BJTB, Tuesday 12 September 1961".
Pages in category "Sabena accidents and incidents" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. 0–9.
The aircraft involved was Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle 10B3, powered by two Pratt & Whitney JT8D-9 engines, operated by Sterling Airways, with registration OY-STL. It had its first flight on 10 May 1970. The aircraft was in a long-haul flight configuration being equipped with central fuel tanks.
February 19 – A male passenger armed with a hand grenade attempts to hijack an Alia Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle with 37 people on board flying from Cairo, Egypt, to Amman, Jordan, and demands to be flown to Libya. Two security guards on board the airliner overpower him, and the plane lands safely at Amman.