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On February 25th, 2009, a Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-800 fell out of the sky while on final approach to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands, killing nine on board, and injuring scores more.
Turkish 737-800 suffers gear collapse at Odessa 2019-11-21T23:30:00Z By David Kaminski-Morrow One of Turkish Airlines’ Boeing 737-800s has suffered a nose-gear failure during landing at Odessa ...
Turkish Transport Minister Binali Yildirim said ... be made public soon because of the sophistication of the Boeing 737-800's black boxes, although the full report will likely not be ready before ...
One of Turkish Airlines’ Boeing 737-800s has suffered a nose-gear failure during landing at Odessa airport in Ukraine. One of Turkish Airlines’ Boeing 737-800s has suffered a nose-gear failure ...
A Turkish Airlines 737-800 carrying 127 passengers and seven crew en route from Istanbul Ataturk to Amsterdam Schiphol crashed into a field while on final approach a few hundred m. short of the ...
according to a tweet from Turkish Air News, which was present in Odessa after the incident. Then, during a second landing attempt, the Boeing 737-800 aircraft skidded off the runway when its front ...
Turkish Airlines finalized a deal with Boeing it announced at the Farnborough Air Show in July (DAILY, July 26) for 15 737-800 Next Generation planes. Deliveries are set to start in 2005.
SunExpress, a joint venture between Lufthansa and Turkish Airlines, today announced it will outfit its entire Next Generation Boeing 737-800 fleet ...
Nearly 200 airlines use the 737-800, which makes up about 15 percent of the world’s fleet of aircraft. By Niraj Chokshi and River Akira Davis The Jeju Air plane that crashed in southwestern ...