Historical Events tagged with "new york"

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Air France Retires Concorde Fleet

May 31st, 2003 21 years ago

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.

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Politics & Government

UNMOVIC Reports No WMDs in Iraq

February 14th, 2003 22 years ago

Hans Blix, the Executive Chairman of UNMOVIC, reported to the United Nations Security Council that disarmament inspectors found no weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. This announcement was crucial as it directly influenced global geopolitics and debates surrounding military intervention in the country. The report highlighted the continuing inspections that were part of the broader efforts to ensure compliance with UN mandates following the Gulf War.

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Politics & Government

UN Security Council Unanimously Approves Resolution 1441

November 8th, 2002 22 years ago

The United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 1441 regarding Iraq, demanding that Saddam Hussein comply with disarmament obligations. The resolution presented a final opportunity for Iraq to disarm its weapons of mass destruction and warned of ‘serious consequences’ for non-compliance. This resolution was pivotal as it set the stage for intensified international scrutiny of Iraq and marked a crucial moment in the lead-up to the Iraq War.

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Transportation & Infrastructure

Completion of Ground Zero Cleanup Operations

May 28th, 2002 22 years ago

The last steel girder was ceremonially lifted from the original World Trade Center site, signifying the end of cleanup duties at Ground Zero in Manhattan. City officials and first responders gathered for a closing ceremony to mark this momentous occasion, which represented the conclusion of extensive recovery efforts following the September 11 attacks. The removal of the final girder was a poignant moment in the ongoing healing process for the city and the nation.

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Politics & Government

UN Security Council Imposes Arms Embargo

January 16th, 2002 23 years ago

The United Nations Security Council unanimously adopted Resolution 1390, establishing an arms embargo and freezing the assets of Osama bin Laden, al-Qaeda, and the remaining members of the Taliban. This decisive action aimed to combat terrorism and prevent further threats stemming from these groups, showcasing the international community's commitment to security and stability in the wake of escalating violence and unrest in Afghanistan.

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Accidents & Tragedies

American Airlines Flight 587 Crash in NYC

November 12th, 2001 23 years ago

American Airlines Flight 587, an Airbus A300, crashed shortly after takeoff from John F. Kennedy International Airport, en route to the Dominican Republic. The aircraft lost altitude and went down in the Belle Harbor neighborhood of Queens. All 260 passengers and crew on board perished, along with five individuals on the ground. The cause was later determined to be pilot error, exacerbated by wake turbulence from a preceding Airbus A380.

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Economics & Industry

New York Stock Exchange Reopens After Closure

September 17th, 2001 23 years ago

The New York Stock Exchange reopened for trading after a historic closure following the September 11 attacks. Lasting four trading days, this marked the longest shutdown since the Great Depression. The reopening was seen as a significant step towards restoring normalcy and confidence in the U.S. economy. Traders, investors, and officials gathered at the exchange to mark this pivotal moment in financial history.

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Military & Warfare

Coordinated Terrorist Attacks on U.S. Landmarks

September 11th, 2001 23 years ago

A series of coordinated terrorist attacks involved 19 members of al-Qaeda hijacking four commercial airplanes. Two planes were flown into the Twin Towers of the World Trade Center in New York City, resulting in their collapse. A third aircraft struck The Pentagon in Arlington, Virginia, while the fourth plane crashed into a field in Pennsylvania after passengers attempted to regain control from the hijackers. The attacks resulted in the deaths of nearly 3,000 people and significant destruction, prompting widespread fear and urgent national security response.

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Accidents & Tragedies

Concorde Flight 4590 Fatal Crash Near Paris

July 25th, 2000 24 years ago

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.

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