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Singapore Airlines Flight 006 was an international scheduled passenger flight from Singapore Changi Airport to Los Angeles International Airport via Chiang Kai-shek International Airport (now known as Taoyuan International Airport) near Taipei, Taiwan.
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The AAIB was set up in 2002 after the SilkAir Flight 185 and Singapore Airlines Flight 006 crashes. The bureau set up a facility in 2007 to analyze data from flight data recorders (informally known as "black boxes") installed on commercial aircraft. [4] On 1 August 2016, the AAIB was restructured and subsumed into an entity within TSIB. [3]
Singapore Airlines Flight 006: Runway 05R, Taoyuan International Airport, Taoyuan, Taiwan Singapore Airlines Flight 006 (a Boeing 747) struck construction equipment during takeoff on a runway that was closed for maintenance. [26] 8 October 2001: 118 (including four on the ground) 0 Scandinavian Airlines System Flight 686 / Air Evex D-IEVX
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Flight 6 or Flight 006 may refer to the following aviation incidents or significant flights: Pan Am Flight 6, around-the-world flight on 16 October 1956; China Airlines Flight 006, aircraft upset on 19 February 1985; Grand Canyon Airlines Flight 6, crashed 18 June 1986; Singapore Airlines Flight 006, crashed on 31 October 2000