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The Boeing 777 that crashed in San Francisco made its first flight in February 2005. It is one of 12 operated by Asiana Airlines, South Korea's second-largest carrier, with a fleet of 79 aircraft.
An Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 flying from Seoul crashed while landing on Saturday at San Francisco International Airport, the Federal Aviation Administration said. Skip to main content.
WASHINGTON (AP) – The crash of an Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 in San Francisco on Saturday is only the second major accident for the twin-engine, wide-bodied jet in the 18 years the model has ...
Hersman said the pilot at the controls was only about halfway through his training on the Boeing 777 and was landing that type of aircraft at the San Francisco airport for the first time ever.
SAN FRANCISCO/SEOUL (Reuters) - The Asiana Airlines Boeing 777 that crashed at San Francisco's international airport was flying 25 percent below its intended air speed before slamming into the ...
Asiana, which flies the route once a day with a 295-seat Boeing 777, is expected to lose about 15 billion won ($13.64 million) in revenue as a result of the suspension, Korean wire service Yonhap ...
Asiana Airlines signed a letter of intent with Connexion by Boeing to install the high-speed Internet-based communications system on board its long-haul fleet. The LOI calls for the first ...