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  2. TAROM Flight 35 - Wikipedia

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    TAROM Flight 35 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight, with an Antonov An-24 from Henri Coandă International Airport in Romania's capital Bucharest to Oradea International Airport in Oradea, Romania. The flight was operated by TAROM, the Flag carrier of Romania. On 4 February 1970, the Antonov An-24, registered as YR-AMT, crashed into a ...

  3. Oradea International Airport - Wikipedia

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    On 27 May 1971, an Ilyushin 14 operated by TAROM was hijacked after departure from Oradea. The hijackers demanded to go to Austria where they surrendered. [24] On 20 September 1994 an Antonov An-26 of the Romanian Air Force, registration 508 was written off in a takeoff accident at Oradea. During the takeoff roll, the flight engineer (student ...

  4. List of airlines of Romania - Wikipedia

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    Legend Airlines (Romania) LD LDA LEGEND AIR Henri Coandă International Airport, Cluj International Airport, Timișoara Traian Vuia International Airport: 2024 scheduled airline: TAROM: RO ROT TAROM Henri Coandă International Airport: 1954 flag carrier, scheduled airline

  5. TAROM - Wikipedia

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    TAROM (Romanian pronunciation:; legally Compania Națională de Transporturi Aeriene Române TAROM S.A.) is the flag carrier and oldest currently operating airline of Romania, based in Otopeni near Bucharest. Its headquarters and its main hub are at Henri Coandă International Airport. It is currently the first and largest airline operating in ...

  6. List of TAROM destinations - Wikipedia

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    Oradea: Oradea International Airport [1] Satu Mare: Satu Mare International Airport [1] Sibiu: Sibiu International Airport: Terminated: Suceava: Suceava Ștefan cel Mare International Airport [1] Târgu Mureș: Târgu Mureș International Airport: Charter [2] Timișoara: Traian Vuia International Airport: Tulcea: Tulcea Airport: Terminated ...

  7. TAROM Flight 371 - Wikipedia

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    The flight was operated by TAROM, the flag carrier of Romania. On 31 March 1995, the Airbus A310-324, registered as YR-LCC, entered a nose-down dive after takeoff and crashed near Balotești in Romania, killing all 60 people on board. [1] Investigation of the crash revealed that a faulty auto-throttle reduced the left engine to idle during climb.

  8. Aurel Vlaicu - Wikipedia

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    The second largest airport in Romania, a TAROM Airbus A318-111 [19] and the Aurel Vlaicu University, a public university founded in 1991 in Arad are all named after him. The 50 Romanian lei banknote has a portrait of Vlaicu on the obverse, and on the reverse a drawing of one of his airplanes and a cross-section of the airplane's engine.

  9. BAC One-Eleven - Wikipedia

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    The first Rombac 1-11 was delivered to TAROM on 29 December 1982. On 9 June 1979, Romanian president Nicolae Ceaușescu signed a contract for One-Eleven licence production in Romania. This was to involve the delivery of three complete One-Elevens (two 500-series aircraft and one 475 series) plus the construction of at least 22 in Bucharest ...