| Palmair Palmair is a British tour operator based in Bournemouth, United Kingdom which offers charter and scheduled flights on behalf of Bath Travel. Its main base is Bournemouth Airport. Palmair flights are operated by Astraeus but trading as Palmair.The company holds a United Kingdom Civil Aviation Authority Air Travel Organiser’s License (ATOL0003) Palmair
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| Aérospatiale Gazelle Aérospatiale_Gazelle
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| Village pump/November 2003 archive 1 Wikipedia:Village_pump/November_2003_archive_1
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| Spirit of St. Louis Spirit_of_St._Louis
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| BAe 146 BAe_146
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| Hellenic Air Force The Hellenic Air Force (HAF) (in (ΠΑ), Polemikí Aeroporía, literally "Military Aviation") is the air force of Greece. The mission of the Hellenic Air Force is to guard and protect Greek airspace, provide air assistance and support to the Hellenic Army and the Hellenic Navy, as well as the provision of humanitarian aid in Greece and around the world.During the period of monarchy (1911-1922) & (1935-1974) the force was known as the Royal Hellenic Air Force (HRAF), (Ελληνική Βασιλική Αεροπορία (EBA), Ellinikí Vasilikí Aeroporía). Hellenic_Air_Force
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| Cessna 208 Cessna_208
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| Air India Flight 182 Air India Flight 182 was an Air India flight operating on the Toronto-Montréal-London-Delhi-Bombay route. On 23 June 1985, the airplane operating on the route was blown up in midair by a bomb in Irish airspace in the single deadliest terrorist attack involving an aircraft to that date. The incident represents the largest mass murder in modern Canadian history. The explosion and downing of the carrier occurred within an hour of the related Narita Airport Bombing. Air_India_Flight_182
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| John F. Kennedy International Airport Talk:John_F._Kennedy_International_Airport
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| United Airlines Talk:United_Airlines
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| ValuJet Flight 592 ValuJet Flight 592 was a flight that crashed on May 11, 1996 en route from Miami International Airport in Miami, Florida, United States, to William B. Hartsfield Atlanta International Airport in Atlanta, Georgia. The crash was a large factor in undermining the credibility of the low-cost carrier ValuJet Airlines, now known as AirTran Airways. ValuJet_Flight_592
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| Dassault Mirage F1 Dassault_Mirage_F1
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| Delta Air Lines Flight 191 Delta Air Lines Flight 191 was an airline service from Fort Lauderdale, Florida's Fort Lauderdale-Hollywood International Airport, bound for Los Angeles International Airport in Los Angeles, California, by way of Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport. On the afternoon of 2 August 1985, Delta Air Lines flight 191 crashed while on a routine approach to the Dallas-Fort Worth International Airport, killing 8 of 11 crew members and 126 of the 152 passengers on board and one person on the groundmicroburst-induced wind shear was a direct contributing factor. Delta_Air_Lines_Flight_191
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| McDonnell Douglas MD-11 McDonnell_Douglas_MD-11
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| Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961 Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961 was hijacked on 23 November 1996 en route from Addis Ababa to Nairobi on a Bombay Brazzaville Lagos Abidjan route, by three Ethiopians seeking political asylum. The plane crash-landed in the Indian Ocean near Comoros after running out of fuel, killing 125 of the 175 passengers and crew on board. Ethiopian_Airlines_Flight_961
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| Fokker F27 Fokker_F27
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| Air Koryo Air_Koryo
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| Tubular Bells Tubular Bells is the debut record album of English musician Mike Oldfield, released in 1973. The late Vivian Stanshall provided the voice of the "Master of Ceremonies" who reads off the list of instruments at the end of the first movement. The piece was later orchestrated by David Bedford for The Orchestral Tubular Bells version and it had three sequels in the 1990s, Tubular Bells II (1992), III (1998), and The Millennium Bell (1999). Tubular_Bells
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| Zine El Abidine Ben Ali Zine El Abidine Ben Ali (زين العابدين بن علي), (born 3 September 1936) has been the President of Tunisia since 7 November 1987. He took power from President Habib Bourguiba after serving briefly as Prime Minister. Zine_El_Abidine_Ben_Ali
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| Boeing 747-400 Boeing_747-400
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| China Airlines Flight 611 China Airlines Flight 611 CallsignBoeing 747 on a regular scheduled flight from Chiang Kai Shek International Airport in Taoyuan to Chek Lap Kok International Airport in Hong Kong on 25 May 2002. The aircraft broke into pieces in mid-air and crashed, killing all aboard. China_Airlines_Flight_611
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| China Airlines Flight 642 China_Airlines_Flight_642
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| Aeroperú Flight 603 Aeroperú Flight 603 was a scheduled flight from Jorge Chávez International Airport in Lima, Peru (LIM), to Comodoro Arturo Merino Benítez International Airport in Santiago, Chile, which crashed on October 2, 1996. The flight originated from Miami International Airport, Miami, Florida, United States. Aeroperú_Flight_603
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| Damavand City For Damavand Mountain, see Mount Damavand. Damavand is a city in Tehran Province in Iran. It has a population of 90,000.Damavand is an ancient and historic city. The name Damavand appears in Sassanid texts (as Dunbawand), and Parthian remains have been found there. The city fell to Arab Muslim invaders in 651 CE. It is close to Iran's tallest peak Mount Damavand, which Ferdowsi mentions abundantly in the Shahnameh. Damavand_City
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| Antonov An-225 Antonov_An-225
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| Alaska Airlines Flight 261 Alaska Airlines Flight 261, a McDonnell Douglas MD-83 aircraft, went down on January 31, 2000 in the Pacific Ocean about 2.7 miles (4.3 km) north of Anacapa Island, California. The two pilots, three cabin crewmembers, and 83 passengers on board were killed, and the aircraft was destroyed. Alaska_Airlines_Flight_261
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| Alaska Airlines Flight 261 Talk:Alaska_Airlines_Flight_261
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| JAT Flight 367 JAT Yugoslav Airlines Flight 367, was a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 aircraft (registration YU-AHT) which exploded shortly after overflying Hinterhermsdorf, East Germany while en route from Stockholm to Belgrade on January 26, 1972. The aircraft spun out of control, crashing near the town of Srbská Kamenice in Czechoslovakia (now the Czech Republic). 27 of 28 of those on board were killed upon ground impact; but a crew member, Vesna Vulović, survived. JAT_Flight_367
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| American Airlines Flight 1420 American_Airlines_Flight_1420
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| Army Air Corps (United Kingdom) The Army Air Corps is a component of the British Army, first formed in 1942. There are eight regiments (5 front line, 2 Territorial Army, 1 training) of the AAC as well as five Independent Flights and two Independent Squadrons deployed in support of British Army operations across the world. They are located in Britain, Belize, Brunei, Canada, and Germany. The AAC provides the offensive air elements of 16th Air Assault Brigade. Army_Air_Corps_(United_Kingdom)
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| Minneapolis-Saint Paul International Airport Talk:Minneapolis-Saint_Paul_International_Airport
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| American Airlines Flight 965 American Airlines Flight 965, a Boeing 757 registered , was a scheduled flight from Miami International Airport in Miami, Florida to Alfonso Bonilla Aragón International Airport in Cali, Colombia, which crashed into a mountain in Buga, Colombia on December 20, 1995, killing 152 passengers and 8 crew members. American_Airlines_Flight_965
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| British Caledonian British_Caledonian
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| SeaWorld SeaWorld
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| Flash Airlines Flight 604 Flash_Airlines_Flight_604
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| LAN Airlines LAN Airlines S.A. is an airline based in Santiago, Chile. As the principal Chilean airline, it is also Chile's flag carrier. LAN is one of the largest airlines in Latin America, with flights to Latin America, United States, Canada, the Caribbean, Oceania, and Europe. LAN_Airlines
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| Japan Airlines Flight 123 Japan Airlines Flight 123 was a Japan Airlines domestic flight from Tokyo International Airport (Haneda) to Osaka International Airport (Itami). The Boeing 747-SR46 that made this route, registered , suffered mechanical failures 12 minutes into flight and 32 minutes later crashed into two ridges of Mount Takamagahara in Ueno, Gunma Prefecture, 100 kilometers from Tokyo, on Monday 12 August 1985. Japan_Airlines_Flight_123
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| Japan Transocean Air , or JTA, is an airline based in Naha, Okinawa Prefecture, Japan. It operates domestic services. Its main base is Naha Airport. Japan_Transocean_Air
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| Fokker 100 Fokker_100
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| United Airlines Flight 232 United Airlines flight 232 was a scheduled flight from Stapleton International Airport, in Denver, Colorado, to O'Hare International Airport in Chicago, Illinois. On 19 July 1989, the Douglas DC-10 (Registration ) suffered an uncontained failure of its number 2 engine which destroyed all three of the aircraft's hydraulic systems. United_Airlines_Flight_232
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| Delta Connection Talk:Delta_Connection
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| San Jose International Airport Talk:San_Jose_International_Airport
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| Royal Air Maroc Royal Air Maroc (commonly called RAM, الخطوط الملكية المغربية Al-Khuṭūṭ al-Malakīyyah al-Maghribīyyah in Arabic) is the flag carrier airline of Morocco, based in Casablanca. It operates scheduled international flights from Morocco to Africa, Asia, Europe, and North America and a domestic and charter network, (including Hajj flights). Its base is Mohammed V International Airport (CMN), Casablanca. Royal_Air_Maroc
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| Mandarin Airlines Mandarin Airlines, Limited (華信航空; pinyin:airline based in Taipei, Taiwan. The Republic of China-based airline is China Airlines's regional and domestic subsidiary. It also operates charter services. Its main base is Taiwan Taoyuan International Airport. Mandarin_Airlines
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| Khorugh The town of Khorugh (), also transliterated as Khoroq, Khorogh, Khorog, or Xoroq) is the capital of the Gorno-Badakhshan (Tajik:Kuhistoni Badakhshon, "Mountainous Badakhshan") Autonomous Province (GBAO) in Tajikistan. It is also the capital of the Shughnon district of Gorno-Badakhshan. Khorugh
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| Oakley, Inc. Oakley, Inc. is a company known mostly for their high end sunglasses , sports visors, and ski goggles. They also make watches, clothing, bags, backpacks, shoes, prescription glasses, football and hockey eyewear, and other accessories. Founded in California, they still manufacture their sunglasses in the U.S.A. Oakley,_Inc.
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| Saab 2000 Saab_2000
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| Pan Am Flight 73 Pan Am Flight 73, a Pan American World Airways Boeing 747-121, was hijacked on September 5, 1986, by four armed men of the Abu Nidal Organization. The aircraft, with 360 on board, had just arrived from Sahar International Airport in Bombay, India and was preparing to depart Quaid-e-Azam International Airport in Karachi, Pakistan for Frankfurt Airport in Frankfurt am Main, West Germany, ultimately continuing on to John F. Pan_Am_Flight_73
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| B-45 Tornado B-45_Tornado
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| A-7 Corsair II A-7_Corsair_II
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