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  2. List of KLM accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    28 December 2024: Flight 1204, operated by a 24.1-year-old Boeing 737-800 (PH-BXM), flying from Oslo Airport, Gardermoen to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, diverted to and made an emergency landing at Torp Sandefjord Airport in Norway after a loud noise was heard shortly after takeoff.

  3. Person killed in KLM airplane engine at Amsterdam airport ...

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    A Boeing 737-800 aircraft operated by Dutch flag-carrier KLM takes off from Tegel airport in Berlin on December 29, 2019. A person died at an Amsterdam airport after "ending up" in the engine of a ...

  4. Person dies at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam after falling ...

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    Person dies at Schiphol Airport in Amsterdam after falling into KLM aircraft engine. Jane Dalton. May 29, 2024 at 11:24 PM ... It’s understood the person’s remains were found in the aircraft ...

  5. KLM Cityhopper Flight 433 - Wikipedia

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    KLM Cityhopper Flight 433 was a Saab 340B, registered as PH-KSH, which crashed during an emergency landing on 4 April 1994 and killing 3 occupants, including the captain. Flight 433 was a routine scheduled flight from Amsterdam , the Netherlands , to Cardiff , Wales , United Kingdom.

  6. List of KLM destinations - Wikipedia

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    KLM operations at Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. KLM was set up by Albert Plesman on 7 October 1919 and started operations on 19 May 1920. [1] The first route served was the Amsterdam to London, flown with DH.9As that carried just two passengers on a charter basis.

  7. NLM CityHopper - Wikipedia

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    According to Aviation Safety Network, NLM CityHopper records a single accident/incident event. [13]6 October 1981: A Fokker F-28-4000, registration PH-CHI, that was operating the first leg of an international scheduled Rotterdam–Eindhoven–Hamburg passenger service as NLM CityHopper Flight 431, entered a tornado that caused the starboard wing to separate from the fuselage.

  8. ALM Antillean Airlines - Wikipedia

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    In 1978, KLM restarted extensive cooperation with ALM. Two DC-8s were brought into the fleet and served the route Curaçao-New York JFK, where KLM handled the ground services. KLM was still hoping and trying to build a hub with ALM. KLM flights from Curaçao-Amsterdam often had at least an ALM cabin crew on board in those years.

  9. KLM Cityhopper - Wikipedia

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    KLM Cityhopper is the regional airline subsidiary of KLM, headquartered in Haarlemmermeer, North Holland, Netherlands. It is based at nearby Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. As a subsidiary of Air France–KLM, it is an affiliate of SkyTeam. The airline operates scheduled European feeder services on behalf of KLM.