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  2. A new world's longest 747 passenger flight - AOL

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    British Airways, Dutch flag carrier KLM, ... That's a 75% decrease from the nearly 76,000 scheduled 747 flights across 25 global carriers in 2019. In 2024, about 19,600 of the double-decker ...

  3. KLM Flight 867 - Wikipedia

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    The aircraft involved was a Boeing 747-406M, serial number 23982, and registered as PH-BFC. The aircraft had its maiden flight on 30 June 1989. It was, at the time of the incident, almost 6 months old and was delivered to KLM in September 1989.

  4. KLM - Wikipedia

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    A Boeing 747-400 Combi in KLM Asia livery. Pictured is PH-BFC, the aircraft involved in the KLM Flight 867 incident. This aircraft served the subsidiary from 1995 to 2012 before being transferred to KLM and repainted in the mainline KLM livery, where it remained in service until its retirement on 14 March 2018.

  5. List of KLM destinations - Wikipedia

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    KLM serves over 170 destinations across the world, as of July 2022 [14] [15] and 163 destinations during the winter 2022 season. [16] Following is a list of destinations the airline and its subsidiaries KLM Cargo and KLM Cityhopper fly to according to their scheduled services.

  6. KLM fleet - Wikipedia

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    Operated from Rotterdam to London service in full KLM colours. Boeing 737-200: 3 1988 1995 Boeing 737-300: 19 1986 2011 Boeing 737-400: 19 1989 2011 Boeing 747-200B: 4 1971 1991 1 1977 PH-BUF crashed as Flight 4805. Boeing 747-200M: 7 1975 1986 Boeing 747-200B/SUD: 3 1985 2003 Boeing 747-200/SUD/SF: 2 1998 2003 Converted from two Boeing 747 ...

  7. Longest flights - Wikipedia

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    South African Airways' first 747-400, that launched the longest non-stop flight in 1991 from New York City to Johannesburg. November 4, 1982 (): Pan Am set a further record using a 747SP to launch its new non-stop route connecting Sydney to Los Angeles, covering 12,051 kilometres (7,488 mi; 6,507 nmi). [110] [111] [112]