The Aérospatiale N 262 is a French twin-turboprop high-wing airliner built first by Nord Aviation (merged into Aérospatiale in 1970). The aircraft was...
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Nord-Aviation (English: North Aviation) was a state-owned French aircraft manufacturer. The bulk of its facilities were based on the site of Bourges airport...
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serious injury. On February 12, 1979, Allegheny Airlines Flight 561, a Nord 262 bound for Washington-National Airport crashed shortly after takeoff from...
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McDonnell Douglas MD-90 MU2 MU2 Mitsubishi Mu-2 N262 ND2 Aerospatiale (Nord) 262 NOMA CD2 Government Aircraft Factories N22B / N24A Nomad P8 — Boeing P-8...
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cities with an all-turboprop fleet, mainly consisting of Convair 580 and Nord 262 aircraft, according to its April 28, 1968 timetable: Akron/Canton, Ohio...
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advanced Nord 262 development. Three Nord 260s were briefly operated under a lease agreement by the Norwegian airline Widerøe before being returned to Nord, while...
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Aérospatiale N 262 (Nord 262) and Nord 260 airliners. The Bastan was also developed into the Turbomeca Aubisque turbofan. Aérospatiale N 262 FMA IA 50 Guaraní...
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Frankfurt were restarted in April 1966 using Caravelle equipment. The Nord 262 was first put into service in 1969. The introduction of this aircraft into...
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Dragon Rapides began to be replaced by light aircraft, mainly Pipers, and a Nord 262 was ordered in 1966. On 19 July 1967, an Air Madagascar DC-4, on a scheduled...
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of operation. They went on to operate Sud Aviation Caravelles [2] and Nord 262, later to be replaced by NAMC YS-11. Their flight operations were ended...
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