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  2. File:Korean Air Boeing 777-300ER; HL8210@LAX;10.10.2011 622nb ...

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  3. Korean Air Flight 2708 - Wikipedia

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    The 120th Boeing 777 produced, it first flew on 4 February 1998, and was delivered new to Korean Air on 28 December 1999. [4] The 49-year-old captain had logged a total of 10,410 flight hours, including 3,205 hours on the Boeing 777. The 41-year-old first officer had 5,788 hours with 2,531 of them on the Boeing 777. [5]: 10–11

  4. List of airline liveries and logos - Wikipedia

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    Air Koryo: Features North Korean national colors on the livery and flag on the tail, as well as a crane. Air Malta: Maltese cross. Maltese Cross on an Air Malta Airbus A319. Air Namibia: Namibian flag. Air Puerto Rico: The Puerto Rican flag inside a sun. [citation needed] Air Serbia: stylized double-headed eagle inspired by the Serbian coat-of ...

  5. Korean Air - Wikipedia

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    It was designed in cooperation between Korean Air and Boeing. In the 1990s, Korean Air became the first airline to use the new McDonnell Douglas MD-11 to supplement its new fleet of Boeing 747-400 aircraft; however, the MD-11 did not meet the airline's performance requirements and they were eventually converted to freighters. Some older 747 ...

  6. B-HNL - Wikipedia

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    The Boeing 777 is the world's largest twin-engine jet and the first of two Boeing aircraft to feature fly-by-wire flight controls, followed by the Boeing 787 Dreamliner. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] In early 1990, Boeing and eight major airlines — All Nippon Airways , American Airlines , British Airways , Cathay Pacific, Delta Air Lines , Japan Airlines ...

  7. Korean Air Flight 801 - Wikipedia

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    Korean Air Flight 801 (KE801, KAL801) was a scheduled international passenger flight operated by Korean Air, from Gimpo International Airport, Seoul to Antonio B. Won Pat International Airport, Guam. On August 6, 1997, the Boeing 747-300 operating the flight crashed on Bijia Peak, south of Nimitz Hill , in Asan-Maina , Guam, while on approach ...

  8. SuperM - Wikipedia

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    Following their safety video feature, the group was also advertised through livery sported by one of Korean Air's Boeing 777-300ER, registered as HL8010. [65] The livery is a picture of the group's seven members with the group's name logo below it and is situated at the aft part of the aircraft. [65] [66]

  9. Category : Accidents and incidents involving the Boeing 777

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    Pages in category "Accidents and incidents involving the Boeing 777" ... Delta Air Lines Flight 89; E. EgyptAir Flight 667; Emirates Flight 521; K. Korean Air Flight ...