MS990

E862139

MS990 is the EgyptAir Flight 990 passenger service that became widely known for its fatal crash into the Atlantic Ocean in 1999.

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MS990 canonical 2

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf EgyptAir flight
aviation accident
commercial passenger flight
aircraftManufacturer Boeing NERFINISHED
aircraftModel Boeing 767-300ER NERFINISHED
aircraftName Thutmosis III NERFINISHED
aircraftRegistration SU-GAP NERFINISHED
aircraftType Boeing 767-366ER NERFINISHED
airline EgyptAir NERFINISHED
arrivalCity Cairo NERFINISHED
arrivalContinent Africa NERFINISHED
category 1999 in aviation
Accidents and incidents involving the Boeing 767
Aviation accidents and incidents in the United States
EgyptAir accidents and incidents NERFINISHED
countryOfCrash United States NERFINISHED
countryOfOperator Egypt NERFINISHED
crashSite Atlantic Ocean NERFINISHED
crashSiteRegion off the coast of Nantucket, Massachusetts
crew 14
date 1999-10-31
departureAirport John F. Kennedy International Airport NERFINISHED
departureCity New York City NERFINISHED
departureContinent North America NERFINISHED
destination Cairo International Airport NERFINISHED
destinationCountry Egypt NERFINISHED
fatalities 217
flightNumber 990
flightType scheduled international passenger service
IATAFlightNumber MS990 NERFINISHED
ICAOFlightNumber MSR990
investigatedBy Egyptian Civil Aviation Authority NERFINISHED
National Transportation Safety Board NERFINISHED
month October
notableConsequence major international aviation safety investigation
notableFor fatal crash into the Atlantic Ocean in 1999
occupants 217
operatorIATACode MS
operatorICAOCode MSR NERFINISHED
origin Los Angeles International Airport NERFINISHED
originCountry United States of America
surface form: United States
partOf EgyptAir route network
passengers 203
phaseOfFlightAtAccident cruise
stopover John F. Kennedy International Airport NERFINISHED
survivors 0
timeOfCrashLocal about 01:50 EST
year 1999

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