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  2. Fawaz Younis - Wikipedia

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    The Jordanian airliner was sitting on the tarmac at Beirut International Airport when it was stormed by Younis' team. The hijackers forced the flight crew to reveal the identities of the sky marshals to disable them and forced the plane to Tunis. Due to fuel shortage, the flight was diverted to Larnaca, Cyprus. Permission to land at Tunis was ...

  3. List of Royal Jordanian destinations - Wikipedia

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    AeroRoutes. 17 April 2022. ^ Liu, Jim (3 September 2024). "Royal Jordanian Resumes Moscow Service From Oct 2024". AeroRoutes. Retrieved 3 September 2024. ^ "Mosul - fifth destination for Royal Jordanian in Iraq" (Press release). Royal Jordanian. 28 October 2013. Archived from the original on 24 December 2013.

  4. 1973 Kano Nigeria Airways Boeing 707 crash - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft involved in the accident was a 2 year old Boeing 707-3D3C, JY-ADO, owned by Alia Royal Jordanian Airlines, operating on behalf of Nigeria Airways.It first flew in 1971 and was powered by 4 Pratt and Whitney JT3D engines.

  5. US and Jordanian forces airdrop aid into Gaza - AOL

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    March 2, 2024 at 2:29 PM. The United States and Jordan air-dropped humanitarian aid into Gaza, US Central Command said Saturday, one day after President Joe Biden asserted the US would pull out ...

  6. Royal Jordanian - Wikipedia

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    Royal Jordanian Airlines (formerly known as Alia Royal Jordanian Airlines) is the flag carrier of Jordan with its head office in the capital, Amman. [7] The airline operates scheduled international services over four continents from its main base at Queen Alia International Airport, with over 500 flights per week and at least 110 daily departures.

  7. 1975 Agadir Royal Air Maroc Boeing 707 crash - Wikipedia

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    0. On August 3, 1975, Royal Jordanian chartered a Boeing 707 passenger flight from Le Bourget Airport in Paris to Inezgane Airport in Agadir which crashed into a mountain on approach to Agadir Inezgane Airport, Morocco. All 188 passengers and crew on board were killed. It is the deadliest aviation disaster involving a Boeing 707, as well as the ...

  8. Royal Jordanian Air Force - Wikipedia

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    Grob G 120TP, Pilatus PC-21. Transport. C-130 Hercules, Airbus C-295. The Royal Jordanian Air Force (RJAF; Arabic: سلاح الجو الملكي الأردني, romanized: Silāḥ ul-Jawu al-Malakī 'al-Urdunī) is the aerial warfare branch of the Jordanian Armed Forces. The current commander of the RJAF is Brigadier General Mohammad Hyasat.

  9. King Hussein Air Base - Wikipedia

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    13/31. 3,000 metres (9,843 ft) Paved. Sources: GCM, [1] DoD FLIP [2] King Hussein Air Base (IATA: OMF, ICAO: OJMF; Arabic: قاعدة الملك الحسين الجوية), also known as Mafraq Air Base and King Hussein Air College, is an air base 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) northeast of the city of Mafraq, in the Mafraq Governorate of Jordan.