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Vietnam Airlines Flight 815 was a scheduled Vietnam Airlines flight which crashed on final approach to Pochentong International Airport in Cambodia on 3 September 1997. The Soviet-built Tupolev Tu-134B-3 airliner crashed approximately 800 metres (2,600 ft; 870 yd) short of the Phnom Penh runway, killing 65 of the 66 people on board.
Vietnam Airlines Flight 815; Vietnam Airlines Flight 831; Vietnam Airlines Flight 850 This page was last edited on 18 December 2022, at 12:48 (UTC). ...
5 January 2022: Flight 5311, a Boeing 787-9, registration VN-A868, [20] was departing Tokyo bound for Hanoi and was about to enter Tokyo Bay, when a man called the airline's office at Narita and threatened to shoot down the flight over Tokyo Bay. The flight diverted to Fukuoka and stayed there for about 2 hours before departing for Hanoi. [21]
Vietnam Airlines: Flight 815: 65 Youngest sole survivor as of 2025. The final report on this accident states that there were two survivors. [84] [85] 1997-12-15 Sergei Petrov 37 Male C Tajik Air: Flight 3183: 85 Navigator of Flight 3183. [86] [87] 2001-03-17 Manuel González Pérez 25 Male P Sociedade de Aviação Ligeira: Beechcraft 1900 crash ...
Flight 815 may refer to Vietnam Airlines Flight 815 crashed on 3 September 1997; the fictional Oceanic Airlines Flight 815 in Lost (2004 TV series)#Season 1
A single passenger spread Covid-19 to 15 others aboard a flight from London to Hanoi, Vietnam, according to a study published Friday by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Researchers ...
By 2017, Binh Thuan People's Committee proposed to upgrade Phan Thiet 4C Airport to level 4E, runway from 2,400 m to 3,050 m in length to be able to exploit international flights in the future. One year later, the project approved by the Prime Minister is one of 15 domestic airports in the country with a 4E grade civilian airport combined with ...
Vietnam Airlines Flight 850 This page was last edited on 2 May 2020, at 03:17 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 ...