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EgyptAir Flight 763 was an international non-scheduled passenger flight from Cairo, Egypt, to Aden, South Yemen. On 19 March 1972, the flight was a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 registered in Yugoslavia as YU-AHR and operated by the newly renamed EgyptAir. It crashed into the Shamsan Mountains on approach to Aden, killing all 30 people on board.

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  • مصر للطيران الرحلة 763 (ar)
  • Egyptair-Flug 763 (de)
  • EgyptAir Flight 763 (en)
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  • مصر للطيران الرحلة 763 هي رحلة طيران من القاهرة إلي عدن عبر جدة في 19 مارس 1972 وكانت طائرة ماكدونل دوغلاس دي سي 9-32 تابعة لمصر للطيران بالنيابة عن خطوط أدريا الجوية وكانت تحمل علي متنها 33 راكبا و9 من أفراد الطاقم وقد مات جميع الركاب والطاقم البالغ 42 شخصا عندما أصطدمت الطائرة في عدن عاصمة اليمن. (ar)
  • Der Egyptair-Flug 763 (Flugnummer: MS763, Funkrufzeichen: EGYPTAIR 763) war ein internationaler Charterflug der Egyptair am 19. März 1972 von Kairo nach Aden. Auf diesem Flug wurde kurz vor der Landung auf dem Flughafen Aden die eingesetzte Maschine des Typs Douglas DC-9-32 des Inex Adria Aviopromet in ein Gebirgsmassiv geflogen, wobei alle 30 an Bord befindlichen Insassen starben. Es handelte sich zum damaligen Zeitpunkt um den schwersten Flugunfall im Südjemen, zudem ist es der derzeit zweitschwerste im vereinigten Jemen beziehungsweise der schwerste der zivilen Luftfahrt im Jemen. (de)
  • EgyptAir Flight 763 was an international non-scheduled passenger flight from Cairo, Egypt, to Aden, South Yemen. On 19 March 1972, the flight was a McDonnell Douglas DC-9-32 registered in Yugoslavia as YU-AHR and operated by the newly renamed EgyptAir. It crashed into the Shamsan Mountains on approach to Aden, killing all 30 people on board. (en)
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  • Adria Airways YU-AHJ DC9-32, sister ship of the accident aircraft (en)
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  • EgyptAir on behalf of Inex-Adria Airways (en)
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  • Crashed on approach (en)
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