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  2. Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771 - Wikipedia

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    Afriqiyah Airways Flight 771 was a scheduled international Afriqiyah Airways passenger flight from Johannesburg, South Africa to Tripoli, Libya. On 12 May 2010 at about 06:01 local time (04:01 UTC ) while on approach to Tripoli International Airport , the aircraft crashed about 1,200 metres (3,900 ft; 1,300 yd) short of the runway.

  3. Big Jet TV - Wikipedia

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    Big Jet TV is a British YouTube channel that records and livestreams aeroplanes landing at major airports, particularly London's Heathrow Airport. [2] It made international headlines in 2022 during Storm Eunice , as the channel livestreamed planes landing at London's Heathrow Airport in very high winds. [ 3 ]

  4. Zoom TV - Wikipedia

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    Zoom TV may refer to: Zoom (Israeli TV channel) Zoom (Ukrainian TV channel) Zoom (Indian TV channel) Zoom TV (Poland) This page was last edited on 22 ...

  5. Syrian Air - Wikipedia

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    On 20 September 2012, Syrian Air Flight 501 from Damascus to Latakia, operated by an Airbus A320-200, collided in mid air with a military helicopter during the climb. The airliner returned to Damascus for a safe landing. Approximately half of the vertical stabilizer was broken off the A320. The helicopter crashed killing all three flight crew. [46]

  6. Business travel survives the Zoom era, as leaders jump back ...

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    Zoom took off while planes stalled, as the video-conferencing company went from 10 million daily meeting participants in December 2019 to 300 million a few months later in April 2020.

  7. Afriqiyah Airways - Wikipedia

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    5A-ONG, the Airbus A330-200 involved in the crash of Flight 771. On 12 May 2010, at 04:10 UTC (06:10 Tripoli time) an Airbus A330-202, flying from Johannesburg in South Africa to Tripoli, crashed on approach to Tripoli airport. [30] 11 crew members and 93 passengers were killed. The sole survivor was a nine-year-old Dutch boy. [31]

  8. Syrian rebel leader’s victory speech holds a message for Iran ...

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    Abu Mohammad al-Jolani’s road to Damascus has been long. He has talked openly about his change along the way. From young al Qaeda fighter two decades ago, to rebel commander espousing sectarian ...

  9. Damascus International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Jawaharlal Nehru at Damascus Airport. In 1965 the construction of the airport was entrusted to a group of French companies (SCB, CSF, Spie and Cegelec), led by the SCB. [3] Damascus Airport was opened in the late 1960s, replacing the old Mazzeh military airport that previously served as the city's main aviation hub.