F-BTSC

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F-BTSC was the Air France Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde supersonic airliner involved in the fatal crash of Flight 4590 in 2000.

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F-BTSC canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde
supersonic airliner
accidentClassification takeoff accident
accidentFlightNumber AF4590
aircraftConfiguration delta-wing jet
aircraftFamily Concorde (Air France)
surface form: Concorde
aircraftLossType hull loss
aircraftRole passenger airliner
aircraftType Concorde (Air France)
surface form: Aérospatiale-BAC Concorde
airline Air France ONNED1
causeOfAccident loss of control following uncontained tire burst and fuel tank rupture
countryOfRegistration France
dateOfAccident 2000-07-25
departureAirportAtAccident Charles de Gaulle Airport
surface form: Paris Charles de Gaulle Airport
fatalitiesOnBoard 109
fatalitiesOnGround 4
intendedDestinationAtAccident John F. Kennedy International Airport
involvedInAccident crash of Air France Flight 4590
manufacturer Aérospatiale
British Aircraft Corporation
maximumSpeedClass supersonic
notableFor being the Concorde involved in the only fatal accident of the Concorde fleet
operatedBy Air France NERFINISHED
operator Air France
placeOfAccident Gonesse, Val-d'Oise, France
propulsionType turbojet
registration F-BTSC self-link
status destroyed
totalFatalities 113
usedOnFlight Air France Flight 4590

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F-BTSC registration F-BTSC self-link