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    Flash Airlines Flight 604 was a charter flight provided by Egyptian private charter company Flash Airlines. On 3 January 2004, the Boeing 737-300 that was operating the route crashed into the Red Sea shortly after takeoff from Sharm El Sheikh International Airport, killing all 135 passengers,

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    The aircraft involved in the accident was a 11 year old Boeing 737-3Q8 powered by two CFM56-3C1 engines. It was built by Boeing at it’s Renton factory in Renton, Washington and

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    The aircraft departed from Sharm El Sheikh International Airport at 04:42 EET (02:42 UTC) on 3 January 2004. After taking off, it made a left turn to intercept the airport's VOR system, and the autopilot was then engaged.
    Shortly afterwards,

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    Initially, it was thought that terrorists might have been involved, as fear of aviation terrorism was high (with several major airlines in previous days cancelling flights on short notice). The

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    The Discovery Channel Canada / National Geographic TV series Mayday (also called Air Crash Investigation or Air Emergency) depicted the accident in a 2007 episode titled "Vertigo".

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    9 rows · Flash Airlines Flight 604, a Boeing 737-300, was a flight from Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, …

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      Flash Airlines Flight 604, a Boeing 737-300, was a flight from Sharm El Sheikh, Egypt, to Paris, France, via Cairo. On January 3, 2004 the plane crashed into the Red Sea just moments after take-off at Sharm El Sheikh International Airport. All 135 …

    • https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flight_604

      From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Flight 604 may refer to: Allegheny Airlines Flight 604, crashed in 1965 Ethiopian Airlines Flight 604, a flight involved in an aviation incident in 1988 Flash Airlines Flight 604, a flight involved in an aviation accident in 2004 Sonicblue Airways Flight 604, crashed in 2006

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      Jan 03, 2004 · Grave of Flash Airlines Flight 604 (Père-Lachaise, division 41)‎ (1 F) L Grave of Lombard (Père-Lachaise, division 36)‎ (4 F) Media in category "Flash Airlines Flight 604" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. MEMORIAL AT SHARM EL SHEIKH, EGYPT.jpg 3,000 × 1,998; 392 KB.

    • https://maydaytvshow.fandom.com/wiki/Flash_Airlines_Flight_604

      Flash Airlines Flight 604 was a charter flight operated by Egyptian charter company Flash Airlines. On 3 January 2004, the Boeing 737-300 crashed into the Red Sea shortly after takeoff from Sharm el-Sheikh International Airport, killing all 142 passengers, many of them French tourists, and all six crew members.

    • Flash Airlines Flight 604 - zxc.wiki

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      Flash Airlines flight 604 was a flight of the former charter airline Flash Airlines, which was to run from Sharm El Sheikh Airport via Cairo to Paris. Shortly after takeoff, the plane crashed into the Red Sea on January 3, 2004 , killing 148 people, almost all of them French citizens.

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      Flash Airlines Flight 604 was a charter flight provided by Egyptian private charter company Flash Airlines. On 3 January 2004, the Boeing 737-300 that was operating the route crashed into the Red Sea shortly after takeoff from Sharm El Sheikh International Airport , killing all 135 passengers, most of whom were French tourists, and all thirteen crew members. [1]

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      May 26, 2022 · It was the deadliest accident involving a Boeing 737-300 at the time, as well as the deadliest on Chinese soil; as of June 2020, it is still the second-deadliest accident in both of those categories, behind Flash Airlines

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