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15 November 2024: Flight 661, a Airbus A330-203 (PH-AOA), en route to Houston-George Bush Intercontinental Airport, returned to Amsterdam Airport Schiphol after birds were ingested into both of its engines during takeoff from runway 24. Engine vibrations were reported by the crew during the initial climb.
File photo: KLM planes at an airport (AP 2018) A person has been killed after falling into the engine of a KLM aircraft that was about to take off from Schiphol airport in Amsterdam .
KLM is the first airline to offer self-service transfer kiosks on its European and intercontinental routes for passengers connecting through Amsterdam Airport Schiphol. [206] The kiosks enable connecting passengers to view flight details of connecting flights, to change seat assignments or upgrade to a more comfortable seat.
KLM Flight 592; KLM Flight 607-E; KLM Flight 608; KLM Flight 633; KLM Flight 823; KLM Flight 844; KLM Flight 861; KLM Flight 867; 1925 KLM Fokker F.III Forêt de Mormal crash; 1928 KLM Fokker F.III Waalhaven crash; 1934 KLM Douglas DC-2 crash; 1935 Amsterdam Fokker F.XXII crash; 1935 KLM Bushehr incident; 1935 San Giacomo Douglas DC-2 crash ...
Schipol airport said "thousands" of bags were left behind on Wednesday due to technical problems. Passengers transfering in Amsterdam to European flights cannot check in luggage on Thursday.
A person died after 'ending up' in the spinning turbine blades of a passenger plane at Amsterdam’s Schiphol airport, KLM said in a news release.
KLM Flight 4805 was a charter flight for Holland International Travel Group and had arrived from Amsterdam Airport Schiphol, Netherlands. [9] Its cockpit crew consisted of Captain Jacob Veldhuyzen van Zanten (age 50), [ 10 ] First Officer Klaas Meurs (42), and Flight Engineer Willem Schreuder (48).
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.