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Spanish leisure airline (1959–1988)
Spantax S.A. was a Spanish leisure airline headquartered in Madrid that operated from 6 October 1959 to 29 March 1988. Spantax was one of the first Spanish
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1982 aviation accident in Spain
Spantax Flight 995 was an international charter flight from Madrid–Barajas Airport to New York via Málaga Airport. On 13 September 1982, when the DC-10
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Mid-air collision over France in 1973
were an Iberia McDonnell Douglas DC-9 flying from Palma de Mallorca and a Spantax Convair 990 from Madrid. All 68 people on board the DC-9 were killed. The
1973_Nantes_mid-air_collision
American four-engined jet airliner (1962–1987)
the J79, the CJ805 and CJ805-23 were smoky, although secondary operator Spantax eventually had their engines refitted with low-smoke combustion chambers
Convair_990_Coronado
1972 plane crash in Spain
December 3, 1972, a Convair CV-990 Coronado charter flight operated by Spantax from Tenerife to Munich with 148 passengers and 7 crew crashed while taking
1972 Tenerife Spantax Convair CV-990 crash
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Aviation accident in Stockholm, Sweden
5 January 1970, a Convair 990 Coronado operated by the Spanish airline Spantax crashed shortly after take-off from Stockholm Arlanda Airport, killing
1970 Stockholm Spantax Convair CV-990 crash
1970_Stockholm_Spantax_Convair_CV-990_crash
National airline of Spain
Flight 504; and a Convair 990 Coronado aircraft, operating as Spantax Flight 400. The Spantax Convair 990 was able to make a successful emergency landing
Iberia_(airline)
hijack stopped after 47 hours. All 28 occupants survived. January 5 — A Spantax Convair 990 Coronado crashed shortly after takeoff from Stockholm's Arlanda
List of accidents and incidents involving commercial aircraft
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International airport in the Canary Islands, Spain
(Instrument Landing System) was installed.[citation needed] On December 3, 1972, Spantax Flight 275 crashed during take-off, killing everyone on board. A new airport
Tenerife North–Ciudad de La Laguna Airport
Tenerife_North–Ciudad_de_La_Laguna_Airport
Aircraft manufacturing plant and private airport in Germany
previously operated by Germania and PrivatAir. In 1967 the pilot of a Spantax Convair 990 Coronado mistook the 1360 m long runway of Finkenwerder for
Hamburg_Finkenwerder_Airport
Fatal air crash during take-off
Metropolitan Airport. TWA Flight 843, another high-speed aborted take-off Spantax Flight 995, another aircraft that aborted take-off after passing V1 Smith
2008 South Carolina Learjet 60 crash
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Jet airliner, produced 1965-1982
Mallorca Airport to Heathrow Airport when it collided in mid-air with Spantax Flight 400, a Convair 990. All 68 people on board the DC-9 were killed
McDonnell_Douglas_DC-9
Network. 5 March 1973. Retrieved 14 June 2013. "ASN Accident Description (Spantax-400)". aviation-safety.net. Aviation Safety Network. 5 March 1973. Retrieved
List of deadliest aircraft accidents and incidents
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Wide-body three-engine airliner
other passengers and the 12 crew members survived. September 13, 1982: Spantax Flight 995, DC-10-30CF EC-DEG, was destroyed by fire after an aborted take-off
McDonnell_Douglas_DC-10
International airport serving Madrid, Spain
occupants were killed. On 30 September 1972, a Douglas C-47B EC-AQE of Spantax crashed on takeoff. The aircraft was being used for training duties and
Madrid–Barajas_Airport
Spanish aviator
to work there. After several months of trying, she looked for a job at Spantax, one of the first Spanish airlines to include women on its staff, which
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Main airport serving Stockholm, Sweden
board were killed, but the aircraft was written off. 5 January 1970: A Spantax Convair 990 registered as EC-BNM on a ferry flight from Stockholm Arlanda
Stockholm_Arlanda_Airport
1518 Vera earthquake Earthquake Almería, Andalusia 155 1972 1972 Tenerife Spantax Convair CV-990 crash Plane crash Tenerife, Canary Islands 154 2008 Spanair
List of disasters in Spain by death toll
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Cruise Colombia Near Las Palomas March 5, 1973 68 107 Iberia Flight 504 / Spantax Flight 400 Cruise France near Nantes August 9, 1974 3 0 RAF Phantom FGR2 /
List_of_mid-air_collisions
Abortion of an aircraft's departure from land or water
attributed to bird ingestion, aircraft destroyed by fire but no fatalities Spantax Flight 995 – an RTO above V1, 50 fatalities TWA Flight 843 – RTO after
Rejected_takeoff
Airport in Cognac / Châteaubernard
1/13 Artois Escadron D'Instruction en Vol 2/12 Picardie On 5 March 1973, Spantax Flight 400, a Convair 990 Coronado, flying from Spain to the United Kingdom
Cognac – Châteaubernard Air Base
Cognac_–_Châteaubernard_Air_Base
Airport in North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany
other German cities and many other European countries. On April 4, 1978, a Spantax Convair 990 landing at Cologne Bonn Airport forgot to pull out the landing
Cologne_Bonn_Airport
New Guinea Ansett Airlines of Papua New Guinea - former operator Spain Spantax ♠ United States Air Commuter ♠ - former operator Air Illinois[citation
List of de Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter operators
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International Airport serving Anchorage, Alaska, United States
France, British Airways, Iberia, KLM, Lufthansa, Sabena, Swissair and Spantax all used Anchorage as a stopover point between Europe and the Far East
Ted Stevens Anchorage International Airport
Ted_Stevens_Anchorage_International_Airport
International airport in the Spanish autonomous city of Melilla
facility. Spantax began operating on it, with a De Havilland Canada DHC-6 Twin Otter, and later, with a De Havilland Canada DHC-7. In 1980, Spantax was replaced
Melilla_Airport
South Korea Korean Air Lines South Vietnam Air Vietnam Spain Aviaco Iberia Spantax Trans Europa Sweden Scandinavian Airlines Svensk Interkontinental Lufttrafik
List of Douglas DC-4 operators
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1996 aviation accident in Japan
General Electric recommended discarding the blades after 6,000 cycles. Spantax Flight 995 "Aircraft Accident Investigation Report, Garuda Indonesia Douglas
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Airport in Tauima, Morocco
Junkers Ju 52 1946 CANA (Auxiliary Air Navigation Company) Málaga Granada Tétouan Miles Aerovan Lockheed 18 Lodestar 1959 Spantax Málaga Douglas DC-3
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2019 aviation accident in Iran
airline (P–Z) List of aviation accidents and incidents with a sole survivor Spantax flight on 31 May 1967, whose pilot (and CEO) mistook the tiny runway of
2019 Saha Airlines Boeing 707 crash
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International airport serving Costa del Sol, Málaga, Spain
were no fatalities. The aircraft was written off. 13 September 1982 – Spantax Flight BX995 a DC-10-30CF (registration EC-DEG) When the aircraft was rolling
Málaga_Airport
Day of the year
nations. 1973 – An Iberia McDonnell Douglas DC-9 collides in mid-air with a Spantax Convair 990 Coronado over Nantes, France, killing all 68 people aboard
March_5
US supplemental air carrier (1946–1978)
dissolved. Of the four accidents, only one was fatal: 13 September 1982: Spantax Flight 995, a tire on the DC-10 disintegrated on takeoff at Madrid Barajas
Overseas_National_Airways
and multiple other airframes) Spain Aviaco Iberia Airlines Seven Air Spantax Transeuropa United Kingdom Air Anglia Air UK British Midland Channel Express
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National airline of Paraguay (1962–1996)
Mexico City and Panama City, but just for a few months. In 1988, a former Spantax DC-8-61 was bought. In 1990, it was replaced by a leased DC-8-62 for a
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Day of the year
a pre-emptive strike against India and a full-scale war begins. 1972 – Spantax Flight 275 crashes during takeoff from Tenerife North–Ciudad de La Laguna
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US airliner with 4 piston engines, 1953
repair. This aircraft had previously crashed in 1958. October 2, 1970 A Spantax DC-7C (EC-ATQ) was written off at Barajas Airport. December 31, 1972 Professional
Douglas_DC-7
Sánchez becomes mayor. 1981 – Population: 503,251. 1982 – 13 September: Spantax airplane crash. 1988 Fundación Picasso established. Basílica de la Esperanza
Timeline_of_Málaga
collision occurred when Iberia Flight 504, a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 and Spantax Flight 400, a Convair 990 Coronado, collide due to ATC error. All 61 passengers
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by location
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Airport in County Durham, England
Transport) and Britannia Airways, as well as overseas operators such as Aviaco, Spantax and Aviogenex amongst others. On 19 October 1971, the Teesside Airport
Teesside International Airport
Teesside_International_Airport
Brasil 1 Skyservice USA 2 Sobelair 1 Leased from Skyjet Solar Cargo 1 Spantax 2 1 2 Sudan Airways 1 Sun Country Airlines 6 4 1 1 Swissair 10 4 TAESA
List of McDonnell Douglas DC-10 operators
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The DC-10’s ninth deadliest crash happened on September 13, 1982 with Spantax Flight 995, a charter flight from Madrid-Barajas Airport to New Yorkvia
List of accidents and incidents involving the McDonnell Douglas DC-10
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Aircraft landing on a body of water
died. 16 September 1966 C-47A 27 1 Iberia Flight 261 [de], operated by Spantax on a Douglas DC-3/C-47A-75-DL registered as EC-ACX, was forced to ditch
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Day of the year
the "homeland" of Venda (not recognised outside South Africa). 1982 – Spantax Flight 995 crashes at Málaga Airport during a rejected takeoff, killing
September_13
1985 aviation accident in Spain
(including 4,882 hours on the Boeing 727), having previously flown with Spantax before joining Iberia. His co-pilot was 38-year-old First Officer Emilio
Iberia_Flight_610
Aerolíneas Peruanas Philippines Fleeming Air System Transport Spain Spantax TAE – Trabajos Aéreos y Enlaces TASSA Transeuropa Compañía de Aviación
List of Douglas DC-7 operators
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African Airways Corporation (CAAC) South Vietnam Air Vietnam Spain Aviaco Spantax DC-6B, DC-6B-ST TASSA Suriname Eswatini Sweden Aero-Nord Internord Aviation
List of Douglas DC-6 operators
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Cygnus Air (fleet included converted Super DC-8-73 aircraft) Iberia ♠ Spantax Sri Lanka Expo Aviation (FitsAir) Suriname Surinam Airways Eswatini
List of Douglas DC-8 operators
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Topics referred to by the same term
Flight 400 may refer to: TWA Flight 400, crashed on 1 April 1956 Spantax Flight 400, crashed on 5 March 1973 This disambiguation page lists articles associated
Flight_400
Spanish airplane model collector and airline employee (born 1953)
job in 2020. Sánchez Vidal began working with defunct Spanish airline Spantax, acquiring his first model, a Convair CV-990 of that airline, in 1973.
Juan_Sánchez_Vidal
taking off from Tenerife Los Rodeos en route to Las Palmas, Gran Canaria, a Spantax DC-3, registered as EC-ARZ entered a spin and crashed near El Ortigal de
List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 in 1965
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Day of the year
known to have been killed and about another 26,000 are injured. 1970 – A Spantax Convair CV-990 Coronado crashes during takeoff from Stockholm Arlanda Airport
January_5
Spanish actress (1919–2009)
artistic field; she worked in the airplane maintenance section of the Spantax company. Mary Carrillo wrote at the age of 81 her memoirs in Sobre la vida
Mary_Carrillo
Flight 504; and a Convair 990 Coronado aircraft, operating as Spantax Flight 400. The Spantax Convair 990 was able to make a successful emergency landing
History_of_Iberia_(airline)
All three people on board, including Rocky were killed. January 5 – A Spantax Convair 990 crashed shortly after takeoff from Stockholm's Arlanda Airport
List of accidents and incidents involving non-commercial flights
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UK charter airline
1967, DC-4 G-APID was sold, leaving Invicta on 28 February and joining Spantax. It suffered a collapsed nosewheel in March 1967 and was subsequently withdrawn
Invicta International Airlines
Invicta_International_Airlines
normal operation only about 15 seconds before the accident. 1982-09-13 995 Spantax McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30CF Málaga Airport, Málaga, Spain Accident The
List of unrecovered and unusable flight recorders
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List of Douglas aircraft in preservation
1958 March 1978 Swissair SAS Scandinavian Airlines Japan Air Lines S. A. Spantax Gran Canaria On static display N51701 DC-7B 1955 July 18th, 1955 1993 Pan
List of preserved Douglas aircraft
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US supplemental air carrier (1946–1975)
the airline's vice president. In addition, the airline sold a CV-990 to Spantax (which was replaced with another example acquired from Alaska Airlines
Modern_Air_Transport
mid-air collision EC-BNM Convair 990 Coronado 1970 Spantax Convair crash EC-BZR Convair 990 Coronado Spantax Flight 275 EC-CFJ Boeing 727-256 Madrid runway
List of aircraft by tail number
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National airline of Mauritania (1962–2007)
airline of the country. Operations started in October the same year, with Spantax leasing DC-3 equipment, and also providing technical assistance. A Nord
Air_Mauritanie
Month of 1973
the crew of the Spantax began a 360 degree turn and its left wing struck the Iberia plane, which went out of control. The Spantax airliner was able
March_1973
September 16: Iberia Flight 261, a Douglas C-47A (EC-AXC) leased from Spantax, ditched off Puertito de El Sauzal, Spain after the number one engine oversped;
List of accidents and incidents involving the DC-3 in 1966
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1973 Douglas DC-9-32 Palma de Mallorca–London Mid-air collision with a Spantax Convair 990 Flight 350 Madrid Airport 7 December 1983 Boeing 727-256 Madrid–Rome
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline (D–O)
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HRC 2000 2001 [citation needed] Spanair JK JKK SPANAIR 1986 2012 Spantax BX BXS SPANTAX 1959 1988 Merged into Spanair T Tadair TDC Tadair 1990 2003 TAE
List of defunct airlines of Spain
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a week – to resume. He had suspended the flights in May. December 3 – Spantax Flight 275, a chartered Convair 990 Coronado (registration EC-BZR) bound
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Barcelona–Madrid–Gran Canaria Pilot error, failure to extend flaps and slats for takeoff Spantax Flight designation Location Date Aircraft type Route Cause EC-ARZ El Ortigal
List of accidents and incidents involving airliners by airline (P–Z)
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Month of 1972
Limón, 64, Mexican choreographer Ip Man, 79, master of Wing Chun Kung Fu Spantax Flight 275 crashed shortly after takeoff from Tenerife, killing all 155
December_1972
History of Braathens SAFE from founding to 1993
Britannia Airways, Dan-Air, Linjeflyg, Maersk Air, Scanair (owned by SAS), Spantax, Sterling and Transair. In 1976, good exchange rates gave a peak of flights
History of Braathens SAFE (1946–1993)
History_of_Braathens_SAFE_(1946–1993)
Norwegian charter airline
successful negotiations with Trans Polar also included an agreement with Spantax, who each could offer Spies 70,000 seats for the season. The contract brought
Trans_Polar
collides with Spantax Flight 400, a Convair CV-990-30A-5 Coronado (registration EC-BJC) carrying 107 people, over Nantes, France. The Spantax airliner makes
1973_in_aviation
surface-to-air missile batteries in the Bekaa Valley. The flight crew of Spantax Flight 995, a chartered McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30 with 394 people on board
1982_in_aviation
Spanish airline
transported with the 2 Vicker Viscount 802 turboprops. The closure of Spantax in 1988 opened new opportunities for this airline, which is why it entered
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