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  2. Balkan Bulgarian Airlines - Wikipedia

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    A Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Tupolev Tu-134 at Le Bourget Airport in 1974. A Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Antonov An-12B at Düsseldorf Airport in 1998. Until 1990, Balkan's signs were carried both by normal airliners and special government detachment, agricultural aviation, sanitary wings, cargo planes.

  3. Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Flight 013 - Wikipedia

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    A Balkan Bulgarian Airlines An-24 was hijacked shortly after taking off at 18:00 local time for a regular flight from Sofia to Varna.Four men, aged 17 to 22 (Lachezar Ivanov, Valentin Ivanov, Krasen Gechev, and Ivaylo Vladimirov), brandished knives and took the 40 passengers and crew hostage.

  4. List of airlines of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Airline IATA ICAO Image Callsign Commenced operations Bulgaria Air: FB: LZB: FLYING BULGARIA: 2002 Charter airlines ... BH Air: 8H: BGH: BALKAN HOLIDAYS: 2002 Electra ...

  5. Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Flight 130 - Wikipedia

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    Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Flight 130 was a scheduled passenger flight from Paris–Le Bourget Airport to Sofia Airport with a stopover in Zurich Airport that, on 18 January 1971, crashed while on approach to Zürich. 38 out of 39 passengers died, and 7 of the 8 crew members died (45 people were killed out of 47).

  6. Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Flight 107 - Wikipedia

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    Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Flight 107 was an accident that occurred on 16 March 1978, when a Balkan Bulgarian Airlines Tupolev Tu-134 airliner on an international flight from Sofia Airport to Warsaw Airport crashed. [1] All 73 passengers and crew died in the crash (66 passengers and a crew of 7).

  7. List of defunct airlines of Bulgaria - Wikipedia

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    Rebranded as Bulgaria Air. ... Was a Bulgarian-Soviet joint airline until 1954; rebranded as Balkan Bulgarian Airlines: Tayaran Jet: E8: TJB: ALADIN: 2018: 2021:

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