Historical Events tagged with "air france"
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Air France Flight 447 crashes into the Atlantic Ocean
Air France Flight 447, operating from Rio de Janeiro to Paris, disappeared over the Atlantic Ocean while cruising at an altitude of 35,000 feet. The flight lost contact minutes after takeoff and ultimately crashed into the ocean, killing all 228 people on board. The incident involved severe weather conditions during a thunderstorm, contributing to the loss of control encountered by the flight crew.
Continue ReadingAir France Flight 358 Accident in Toronto
Air France Flight 358, an Airbus A340, landed at Toronto Pearson International Airport after a transatlantic flight from Paris. Upon landing, the aircraft failed to stop on the runway, ultimately running off into a ravine, leading to a fire. Fortunately, there were no fatalities among the 309 passengers and crew, though 12 individuals sustained injuries as a result. The incident raised questions about airport safety and emergency response protocols.
Continue ReadingAir France Retires Concorde Fleet
Air France officially retired its fleet of Concorde aircraft, ending an era of supersonic commercial aviation. The retirement was announced as a consequence of declining passenger numbers, increasing operating costs, and the impact of the 2000 Air France Flight 4590 accident. The last commercial flight took off from New York City, landing in London. This marked the conclusion of Concorde operations, which had been a symbol of luxury and innovation since its introduction in 1976.
Continue ReadingConcorde Flight 4590 Fatal Crash Near Paris
Concorde Air France Flight 4590 crashed shortly after takeoff from Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris, resulting in the deaths of 113 individuals, including crew and passengers. The flight was destined for New York City when an incident involving debris on the runway caused a tire blowout, leading to a catastrophic sequence of events. The fuselage ruptured, igniting a fire that ultimately brought the aircraft down just moments after it left the ground.
Continue ReadingAir France Flight 8969 Hijacking and Assault
Four armed members of the Armed Islamic Group hijacked Air France Flight 8969, a domestic flight from Algiers to Paris. The hijackers took control of the aircraft, diverting it to Marseille, France. Upon landing, the situation escalated as French authorities prepared for a rescue operation. A tactical assault team from the French Gendarmerie stormed the aircraft, resulting in a confrontation that ended with the deaths of all four hijackers.
Continue ReadingAir France Flight 8969 Hijacked in Algiers
Air France Flight 8969 was hijacked at Houari Boumediene Airport in Algiers, Algeria. Over a period of three days, the four armed terrorists took control of the aircraft, resulting in the tragic deaths of three passengers. The incident concluded with a violent standoff where all four hijackers were killed by security forces.
Continue ReadingAir France Flight 296Q Crashes at Air Show
During an air show at Mulhouse–Habsheim Airfield, Air France Flight 296Q, an Airbus A320, crashed, killing three of the 136 people on board. The plane was demonstrating low-speed maneuvering capabilities when it struck trees after miscalculating its approach. The incident raised serious concerns about flight safety protocols and the aircraft's operational limits.
Continue ReadingIsraeli Commandos Execute Bold Airport Rescue
Israeli commandos successfully executed a raid on Entebbe Airport in Uganda to rescue hostages from an Air France jetliner that had been seized by Palestinian terrorists. The operation, known as Operation Entebbe, took place after the plane, carrying 248 passengers and crew, was diverted to Entebbe following its hijacking. The rescue team stormed the terminal where the hostages were held, neutralizing the hijackers and securing the release of all but four individuals who were killed during the operation.
Continue ReadingAir France Flight 139 Hijacked to Entebbe
Air France Flight 139, en route from Tel Aviv to Paris with a stop in Athens, was hijacked by members of the Popular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP). The aircraft was redirected to Entebbe, Uganda, where the passengers were taken hostage. The hijackers demanded the release of Palestinian prisoners held in Israel and other countries. The action set off a tense standoff that drew international attention.
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