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Malév Flight 110
1971 aviation accident in Ukraine / From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Malév Flight 110 was a scheduled flight from Budapest-Ferihegy Airport to Boryspil Airport. On 16 September 1971, the Tupolev Tu-134 (HA-LBD) crashed near Kyiv-Boryspil Airport, Ukraine SSR, Soviet Union, due to poor visibility conditions, killing all 49 passengers and crew on board. The crash of Flight 110 was Ukraine's third most deadliest airplane crash at the time, and as of 2022, the 10th deadliest in Ukraine.[1]
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Accident | |
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Date | 16 September 1971 (1971-09-16) |
Summary | Generator failure and foggy weather |
Site | Kyiv-Boryspil Airport, Ukraine SSR, Soviet Union |
Aircraft | |
Aircraft type | Tupolev Tu-134 |
Operator | Malev Hungarian Airlines |
Registration | HA-LBD |
Flight origin | Budapest-Ferihegy Airport (now Budapest Ferenc Liszt International Airport), Hungary |
Destination | Kyiv-Boryspil Airport, Ukraine |
Passengers | 41 |
Crew | 8 |
Fatalities | 49 |
Survivors | 0 |
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