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UTA Flight 772 : ウィキペディア英語版 | UTA Flight 772
UTA Flight 772 of the French airline Union de Transports Aériens was a scheduled international passenger flight operating from Brazzaville in the People's Republic of the Congo, via N'Djamena in Chad, to Charles de Gaulle Airport in Paris. On Tuesday, 19 September 1989 the McDonnell Douglas DC-10 aircraft took off from N'Djamena International Airport at 13:13. Forty-six minutes later, at its cruising altitude of , a bomb explosion caused UTA Flight 772 to break up over the Sahara Desert 450 km east of Agadez in the southern Ténéré of Niger (map location incorrect, coordinates are correct). All 156 passengers and 14 crew members died.〔"(Court Awards US Victims More Than $6 Billion for 1989 Libyan Terrorist Bombing of French Airliner That Killed 170 People Over African Desert )." ''PR Newswire''. 15 January 2008. Retrieved on 3 June 2009.〕 It is the deadliest aviation incident to occur in Niger and the fourth-deadliest involving a DC-10, after Air New Zealand Flight 901, American Airlines Flight 191, and Turkish Airlines Flight 981. ==Aircraft== The aircraft, a McDonnell Douglas DC-10-30, registration serial number 46852, was manufactured in 1973.〔(UTA N54629 (Airfleets) ). Retrieved: 20 April 2014.〕 The 125th DC-10 off of the production line, the airframe had accumulated 60,276 flight hours over 14,777 flight cycles (a flight cycle is equal to a take-off and a landing) at the time of its hull loss.〔
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