On February 25th, 2009, a Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-800 fell out of the sky while on final approach to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport in the Netherlands, killing nine on board, and injuring scores more.
Previously, US watchdog suspended the operation of 171 Boeing 737 MAX 9 planes for safety inspection ISTANBUL, January 7. /TASS/. Turkish Airlines has temporarily suspended operation of five ...
A Turkish Airlines flight, TK 630, operated by a Boeing 737 MAX 8, scheduled for Istanbul from Accra on Saturday, January 11, was forced to return to the Kotoka International Airport approximately ...
Turkish Airlines Boeing 737-800 plane TC-JVV taxies to take-off in Riga International Airport (photo credit: REUTERS) Turkish Airlines halted Israel operations with the outbreak of the war in ...
Turkish Airlines has five 737-9s, and it currently does not have plans to order more. The carrier, which has ambitious growth plans, recently delayed its mega order of 600 aircraft — some of ...
Turkish Airlines has resumed flight operations to Benghazi, Libya’s second-largest city, as part of its ongoing expansion and ...
Lufthansa Group is overhauling low-cost carrier Eurowings with 40 Boeing 737 Max jets, marking a significant shift from its ...
Despite operating to more destinations than any other airline in the world, Turkish hasn’t had a fatal accident since 2009, when a Boeing 737 crashed on approach to Amsterdam Schiphol Airport.