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[23] 14 out of the 15 people on board died. [23] 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 ...
A TAROM BAC 1-11 at London Heathrow Airport in 1971. A TAROM Tupolev Tu-154B at Vienna Airport in 1977. A TAROM Airbus A310-300 in 2008. A former TAROM ATR 42-500 wearing the SkyTeam special livery. 60th anniversary livery on a TAROM Boeing 737-700. The same aircraft had been used to promote the airline's 55th jubilee.
[1] [10] Caransebeş: Caransebeș Airport: Terminated: Cluj-Napoca: Cluj International Airport [1] Constanța: Mihail Kogălniceanu International Airport: Terminated [11] Craiova: Craiova Airport: Charter: Iași: Iași International Airport: Oradea: Oradea International Airport [1] Satu Mare: Satu Mare International Airport [1] Sibiu: Sibiu ...
Bucharest Henri Coandă International Airport (Romanian: Aeroportul Internațional Henri Coandă București) (IATA: OTP, ICAO: LROP) is Romania's busiest international airport, located in Otopeni, 16.5 km (10.3 mi) north of Bucharest's city centre. [1]
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 ...
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.
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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.