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Swissair (German:
Schweizerische Luftverkehr-AG; French: S.A.
Suisse pour la
Navigation Aérienne) was the
national airline of
Switzerland between its founding...
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Swissair Flight 111 (SR111/SWR111) was a
scheduled international p****enger
flight from John F.
Kennedy International Airport in New York City,
United States...
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Swissair Flight 330 (SR330/SWR330) was a
regularly scheduled flight from
Zurich Airport in Kloten, Switzerland, to Hong Kong with a
planned stopover in...
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Swissair Asia AG was a
subsidiary of
Swissair founded due to the
legal status of the
Republic of
China (Taiwan) and
territory disputes with the People's...
- 2002 to 2005.
Swissair's biggest creditors,
Credit Suisse and UBS, sold part of
Swissair's ****ets to Crossair,
which had been
Swissair's regional counterpart...
- France, near Basel, Switzerland.
After taking over most of the ****ets of
Swissair following that airline's
bankruptcy in 2002,
Crossair was restructured...
- 78 (450 kn; 833 km/h) at sub-optimal parameters.[improper synthesis?]
Swissair bought eight 990As
beginning in 1962,
operating them on long-distance routes...
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Swissair Flight 306, a Sud
Aviation SE-210
Caravelle III,
named Schaffhausen, was a
scheduled international flight from Zürich to Rome, via Geneva. It...
- Grounding: Die
letzten Tage der
Swissair (Grounding: The Last Days of
Swissair) is a film
about the 2001
collapse of
Swissair, the
national airline of Switzerland...
- an
alternative to
calling "mayday". For example, in 1998
Swissair Flight 111
radioed "
Swissair one-eleven
heavy is
declaring emergency"
after their situation...