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Lion Air Flight 610 is the deadliest accident involving a Boeing 737 aircraft. The following is a list of accidents and incidents involving the Boeing 737 family of jet airliners, including the Boeing 737 Original (-100/-200), Boeing 737 Classic (-300/-400/-500), Boeing 737 Next Generation (-600/-700/-800/-900) and Boeing 737 MAX (-8/-9) series ...
This was the first crash of a 707. [1] October 19: A Boeing 707-227 (N7071) crashed northeast of Arlington, Washington, while on a acceptance flight for Braniff International Airways. Four people were killed in the crash and four survived. [2]
Pages in category "Accidents and incidents involving the Boeing 757" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
March 20, 2019. New detail in Lion Air crash. An off-duty pilot who was riding in the cockpit of a Lion Air flight helped the flight crew control their diving Boeing 737 Max 8 jet on Oct. 28, 2019 ...
Eastern Air Lines Flight 853, flying the Constellation, approached TWA Flight 42, flying the Boeing, which appeared to be at the same altitude. Evasive maneuvers by both aircraft led to a mid-air collision. The Boeing safely made an emergency landing while the Constellation crashed, with 4 fatalities. November 11, 1965 43 35 48
Boeing stock closed down 2.3% on Monday as investigators looked into the crash of a South Korean Boeing jet.On Sunday, a Jeju Air Boeing 737-800 crash-landed at Muan International Airport in South ...
January 25, 2008: a parked Boeing 727-247 Advanced (registration 9L-LEF), operated by Canadian Airways Congo, was hit by a taxiing Antonov An-12BP (registration EK-11660) of Aéro-Service at Pointe Noire Airport in Pointe-Noire, Republic of the Congo after the An-12's brakes failed. There were no fatalities but both aircraft were damaged beyond ...
Boeing said it had also “fully implemented” new procedures around the final assembly of its 737 and 787 aircraft that tracks and secures parts “to prevent loss or improper use.”