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Several accidents of Malaysia Airlines

Malaysia Airlines has crashed or disappeared six times in its history, including four fatal air crashes.

197765438+On February 4th, a Boeing 737-200 (registration number 9M-MBD) was hijacked in Johor, Malaysia and crashed in Tanjung Kupang, killing all the people on board 100.

1983 12 18, an Airbus A300 (registration number OY-KAA, leased from SAS) flew from Singapore to Kuala Lumpur and crashed due to bad weather when landing at Kuala Lumpur Subang Airport. Fortunately, the captain responded immediately, and with the assistance of the airport staff, no one died.

1995 September 15, a Fokker 50 (registration number 9M-MGH) crashed while flying Pegasus 2 133, and 34 people were killed.

On August 1 day, 2005, a Boeing 777-200ER set off from Perth for Kuala Lumpur. During the flight, the flight display instrument collided, indicating that the aircraft speed was too low. Then the plane overspeeded and stalled. The captain immediately released the autopilot in crash landing, Perth. No one was injured in the incident.

2065438+On March 8, 2004, Malaysia Airlines Flight 370 (code * * * enjoys China Southern Airlines Flight CZ748) and * * * 239 people left Terminal M of Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 0: 43 am. It was originally planned to arrive at Beijing Capital International Airport at 6:30, but it disappeared in the radar two hours later.

On the afternoon of July 17, 2065438, the Boeing 777-200ER with the number of 9M-MRD was hit by 9K37 over the town of Sekhjelsk between Donetsk and Lugansk, Ukraine (near the Russian border, at an altitude of10058m) while flying Malaysia Airlines flight from Amsterdam to Kuala Lumpur.