Historical Events tagged with "alitalia"

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Alitalia Flight 1553 Crashes in Genoa

February 25th, 1999 26 years ago

Alitalia Flight 1553, a domestic flight from Milan to Genoa, crashed during landing at Genoa Cristoforo Colombo Airport, resulting in four fatalities. The aircraft, an ATR 72, experienced difficulties in low visibility conditions, leading to a hard landing and subsequent fire. The incident occurred shortly after the crew attempted to divert due to adverse weather conditions, culminating in a tragic accident that shocked the aviation community.

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Alitalia Flight 404 Crashes Near Zurich Airport

November 14th, 1990 34 years ago

Alitalia Flight 404, en route to Zurich Airport, crashed into Stadlerberg Mountain near Weiach, claiming 46 lives. The aircraft was in its final approach when it encountered difficulties that led to the tragic accident. The crash occurred in Switzerland, highlighting issues related to flight safety and navigation challenges in mountainous regions. This incident raised concerns over pilot decision-making and airline operational standards.

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Alitalia Flight 4128 Tragedy in Tyrrhenian Sea

December 23rd, 1978 46 years ago

Alitalia Flight 4128, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9, crashed into the Tyrrhenian Sea while approaching Falcone Borsellino Airport in Palermo, Italy. The aircraft, on a domestic flight from Rome, encountered issues during its landing approach, resulting in the tragic loss of all 108 passengers and crew members on board. The accident occurred during the holiday season, drawing significant media attention and concern over air safety.

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Alitalia Flight 112 crash near Palermo

May 5th, 1972 52 years ago

On May 5, 1972, Alitalia Flight 112, a Douglas DC-8, crashed into Mount Longa near Palermo, Sicily, killing all 115 people on board. This tragedy marked the deadliest single-aircraft disaster in Italy's aviation history. The flight, operating from Turin to Catania, encountered severe weather and poor visibility before descending into the mountains. The lack of radar coverage in the area hampered the flight's navigation, resulting in its fatal approach.

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Alitalia Flight 771 crashes in Junnar, India

July 7th, 1962 62 years ago

Alitalia Flight 771, an international passenger flight from Rome to Bombay, crashed in Junnar, Maharashtra, killing 94 individuals onboard. The aircraft, a Douglas DC-8, encountered difficulties during approach due to poor weather conditions and ultimately lost control. Attempts to land safely were unsuccessful, resulting in a tragic accident that left no survivors. The crash site was located in a mountainous area, complicating rescue operations.

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Alitalia Flight Crashes into Shannon Cemetery

February 26th, 1960 65 years ago

An Alitalia airliner bound for New York crashed shortly after takeoff from Shannon, Ireland. The accident resulted in the deaths of 34 of the 52 individuals aboard the flight. The plane, experiencing technical failures, lost altitude and struck a nearby cemetery, causing significant damage to both the aircraft and the site. The crash raised concerns about air safety and led to investigations into aviation regulations.

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