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Flight 8250 was operated by the local, privately owned Colombian airline AIRES. [2] [3] The aircraft was on a flight from Bogotá to the Colombian island of San Andrés, in the Caribbean. [3] A popular tourist destination, San Andres Island is about 190 kilometres (120 mi; 100 nmi) east of the Nicaraguan coast. [3]
A former AIRES Bombardier Dash 8 Q200 taxiing at El Dorado International Airport in 2011. The airline was founded on 2 October 1980 as AIRES, starting operations on 23 February 1981, with a few small planes, until they acquired some Embraer 110 Bandeirante and Fairchild F27. In 1990, the airline registered a 9% decrease in passenger transport.
Aeropesca Colombia Flight 217; Aeropesca Colombia Flight 221; Aerosucre Flight 157; Air France Flight 422; AIRES Flight 8250; American Airlines Flight 965; 1947 Avianca Douglas DC-4 crash; Avianca Flight 03; Avianca Flight 203; Avianca Flight 410; Avianca Flight 9463
Fourteen people were killed in a plane crash in the Colombian plains province of Meta on Saturday (March 09), the country's civil aviation agency said. No reporter narration.
Velasquez said 8,000 people had been displaced by fighting. Though he gave a death toll of 60, the governor's office in Norte de Santander province and the human rights ombudsman said the toll was 80.
US-Bangla Airlines Flight 211 – On 12 March 2018, a US-Bangla Airlines Bombardier Q400, on an international flight from Dhaka to Kathmandu suffered a hard landing, veered off the runway and plowed into a field at Tribhuvan International Airport. 51 people were killed in the disaster. Yeti Airlines Flight 691 - On 15 January 2023, a Yeti ...
Veteran And 'Devoted Father,' 68, Stabbed To Death On New Year’s Eve: Police. ... Veteran American Airlines flight attendant killed in random attack while on a layover in Denver. Show comments.
Egyptian swimmer who was killed in a plane crash while serving with the Egyptian Air Force when his Spitfire collided in mid-air with another Spitfire over Port Said. Paris Kanellakis: Greece 1995 Computer scientist, professor American Airlines Flight 965: Buga, Colombia Navigational errors by flight crew William Kapell: United States 1953