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  2. Nok Air - Wikipedia

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    3,771.12 million baht (2014) Website. www .nokair .com. Nok Air ( SET : NOK; Thai: นกแอร์, from nok [ นก] meaning 'bird') is a low-cost airline in Thailand operating mostly domestic services out of Bangkok's Don Mueang International Airport. [3] Thai Airways International owns the fourth-largest stake in the airline.

  3. Bangkok Airways Flight 266 - Wikipedia

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    Bangkok Airways Flight 266. /  9.54778°N 100.06222°E  / 9.54778; 100.06222. Bangkok Airways Flight 266 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Krabi Airport to Samui Airport, Thailand. On 4 August 2009, the aircraft skidded off the runway on landing and crashed into an old and unmanned control tower. One pilot died and 41 other ...

  4. List of Vietnam Airlines accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    14 November 1992: Vietnam Airlines Flight 474, a Yakovlev Yak-40 (built in 1976), registration VN-A449, originating in Ho Chi Minh City with 31 passengers on board crashed while approaching the Nha Trang Airport in a tropical storm. There were 30 deaths; the only survivor was a Dutch woman, Annette Herfkens. The aircraft was entirely destroyed.

  5. United Arab Airlines Flight 869 (1962) - Wikipedia

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    0. United Arab Airlines Flight 869 was an international scheduled passenger flight operated by a de Havilland DH-106 Comet 4C from Hong Kong via Bangkok to Cairo. On 19 July 1962 at 13:30 UTC, the plane departed from Hong Kong for the first leg of the flight with 18 passengers and 8 crew aboard. The flight was uneventful until commencing ...

  6. Vietnam Airlines Flight 831 - Wikipedia

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    Vietnam Airlines Flight 831, a Tupolev Tu-134, crashed in a rice field near Semafahkarm Village, Tambon Khu Khot, Amphoe Lam Luk Ka, Pathum Thani, Thailand while operating a flight from Hanoi to Bangkok on 9 September 1988. The cause of the accident is undetermined; however, the pilots reported the aircraft may have been struck by lightning. [1]

  7. One-Two-Go Airlines - Wikipedia

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    One-Two-Go Airlines Co. Ltd [1] ( Thai: วัน-ทู-โก แอร์ไลน์) was a low-cost airline based in Don Mueang, Bangkok, Thailand. [2] Its main base was Don Mueang International Airport, Bangkok. [3] It was owned and managed by Orient Thai Airlines and CEO Udom Tantiprasongchai and his wife Nina Tantiprasongchai.

  8. Thai Airways International Flight 311 - Wikipedia

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    Thai Airways International Flight 311 ( TG311/THA311) was a flight from Bangkok, Thailand 's Don Mueang International Airport to Kathmandu, Nepal 's Tribhuvan International Airport. On Friday, 31 July 1992, an Airbus A310 -304 on the route, registration HS-TID, crashed on approach to Kathmandu. At 07:00:26 UTC (12:45:26 NST; 14:00:26 ICT ), the ...

  9. EgyptAir Flight 864 - Wikipedia

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    EgyptAir Flight 864. / 13.956; 100.619. EgyptAir Flight 864 was a flight from Rome Fiumicino Airport to Tokyo International Airport, via Cairo, Bombay, and Bangkok. On 25 December 1976, the Boeing 707 crashed into an industrial complex in Bangkok. [1] All 52 people on board were killed, plus 19 on the ground in the crash.

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