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ČSA Flight 540 – On 20 August 1975, an Ilyushin Il-62 operated by Czechoslovak national airline Czechoslovak Airlines flying to Tehran was stopping in approach to Damascus International Airport in clear weather condition when it crashed and burst into flames, 17 km from the airport. Only two people survived.
Additionally Fly540 Tanzania launched direct flights [10] between Dar es Salaam and Mwanza, on the western shores of Lake Victoria. Initially the company operated 11 flights a week and it was hoped that in time its Fokker 28 aircraft, which carried 28 people, would be upgraded to a 50-seater CRJ 100.
Flight 540 may refer to: Lufthansa Flight 540, crashed on 20 November 1974; ČSA Flight 540, crashed on 20 August 1975 This page was last edited on 24 ...
From its first flight in 1998 to 9 September 2013, the combined Global Hawk fleet flew 100,000 hours. 88 percent of flights were conducted by USAF RQ-4s, while the remaining hours were flown by NASA Global Hawks, the EuroHawk, the Navy BAMS demonstrator, and the MQ-4C Triton. Approximately 75 percent of flights were in combat zones; RQ-4s flew ...
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ČSA Flight 001; ČSA Flight 511 (July 1961) ČSA Flight 511 (March 1961) C. 1947 Croydon Dakota accident; ČSA Flight 523; ČSA Flight 540; ČSA Flight 548