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  2. EgyptAir Flight 990 - Wikipedia

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    EgyptAir Flight MS990 (MSR990) was a scheduled flight from Los Angeles International Airport to Cairo International Airport, with a stop at John F. Kennedy International Airport, New York City. On October 31, 1999, the Boeing 767-300ER operating the route crashed into the Atlantic Ocean about 60 miles (100 km) south of Nantucket Island ...

  3. Gameel Al-Batouti - Wikipedia

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    Gameel Al-Batouti (Arabic: جميل البطوطي; also rendered " Gamil El Batouti " or " El Batouty " in U.S. official reports; 2 February 1940 – 31 October 1999) was a pilot for EgyptAir and a former officer for the Egyptian Air Force. On 31 October 1999, he and 216 passengers and crew on board EgyptAir Flight 990 were killed when he ...

  4. EgyptAir crash - Wikipedia

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    1973: EgyptAir Flight 741 crashed approaching Nicosia International Airport; 1976: EgyptAir Flight 864 crashed into an industrial complex in Bangkok, caused by pilot error; 1999: EgyptAir Flight 990 crashed into the Atlantic off Massachusetts, USA, cause disputed; 2002: EgyptAir Flight 843 crashed near Tunis in a storm due to pilot error

  5. EgyptAir Flight 804 - Wikipedia

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    EgyptAir Flight 804 was a regularly scheduled international passenger flight from Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport to Cairo International Airport, operated by EgyptAir. On 19 May 2016 at 02:33 Egypt Standard Time (UTC+2), the Airbus A320 crashed into the Mediterranean Sea, killing all 56 passengers, 3 security personnel, and 7 crew members on board.

  6. Egyptair - Wikipedia

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    Egyptair is the new name of United Arab Airlines, adopted on October 10. The change follows the adoption by Egypt of the official name Arab Republic of Egypt, in place of United Arab Republic. The airline's flight prefix code, MS (unchanged), dates from an earlier period when it was known as Misrair.

  7. Category:EgyptAir accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    EgyptAir Flight 763. EgyptAir Flight 804. EgyptAir Flight 843. EgyptAir Flight 864. United Arab Airlines Flight 869 (1962) United Arab Airlines Flight 869 (1963) EgyptAir Flight 990. 1974 EgyptAir Tupolev Tu-154 crash.

  8. EgyptAir Flight 843 - Wikipedia

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    EgyptAir Flight 843 was a flight from Cairo International Airport to Tunis–Carthage International Airport. On 7 May 2002, the Boeing 737-566 on the route crashed into a hill near Tunis–Carthage International Airport. [1] [2] Of the 6 crew members and 56 passengers, 3 crew members and 11 passengers died, making a total of 14 fatalities.

  9. List of Egyptair destinations - Wikipedia

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    List of Egyptair destinations. This is a list of destinations served by Egyptair as of March 2023. [1][2][3] The list includes terminated destinations some of which were operated as Misr Airwork, Misr Airlines, Misr Air and United Arab Airlines (UAA). [4][5][6] For freighter destinations see Egyptair Cargo.