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Air France Flight 007 crashed on 3 June 1962 while on take-off from Orly Airport. The only survivors of the disaster were two flight attendants; the other eight crew members, and all 122 passengers on board the Boeing 707, were killed. The crash was at the time the worst single-aircraft disaster and the deadliest crash involving a Boeing 707.
Leonardo da Vinci Rome Fiumicino Airport (Italian: Aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci di Roma–Fiumicino) (IATA: FCO, ICAO: LIRF) is an international airport in Fiumicino, Italy, serving Rome. It is the busiest airport in the country , the 9th-busiest airport in Europe and the world's 46th-busiest airport with over 40.5 million passengers served in ...
On 3 June 1962, Air France Flight 007, a chartered Boeing 707 named the Chateau de Sully bound for Atlanta, US, crashed on take-off with 132 people on board; 130 of them were killed. The only survivors were two flight attendants seated in the rear of the plane. The charter flight was carrying home Atlanta's civic and cultural leaders of the day.
Air France Flight 422: the Air France flight from Bogotá's El Dorado Airport, to Quito, using a Boeing 727 wet-leased from TAME, crashed into a mountain near Bogotá. All 43 passengers and 10 crew died. [93] Although not an Air France plane, the flight was the final segment of an Air France flight originating in Paris. 5 March 1999
Flight 7 or Flight 007 may refer to: Western Air Express Flight 7, a 1937 crash of a Western Air Express Boeing 247B; Pan Am Flight 7, a 1957 crash of a Pan Am Boeing 377 Stratocruiser 10-29; Air France Flight 007, a 1962 crash of an Air France Boeing 707; LOT Polish Airlines Flight 007, a 1980 crash of a LOT Polish Airlines Ilyushin Il-62
Air France Flight 007, also known as Chateau de Sully, 1962 crash of an Air France Boeing 707 Château de Sully , Renaissance château of southern Burgundy, France Topics referred to by the same term
Toy 007 cars, weapons, attaché cases, model kits flew off the shelves. Exactly eight years to the day from its theatrical release, "Goldfinger" became the first Bond movie to be shown on network ...
December 17: Pan Am Flight 110, a 707-321, was destroyed by fire while parked at Rome after the airport terminal and aircraft were invaded by members of the Palestine Liberation Organization; the terrorists set fire to the aircraft, killing 30. [1] December 20: A Lufthansa 707-330B (D-ABOT) undershot the runway at New Delhi, India, with no ...