Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Ethiopian Airlines accidents and incidents" in English language version.
An Ethiopian Airlines DC-3 on charter to the American Coronada Petroleum Corporation crashed in jungle country east of Addis Ababa on September 5. Of the 16 passengers on board, one was killed and three, together with the stewardess, are reported missing.
An Ethiopian Airlines DC-3 on charter to United Arab crashed near Cairo on the evening of April 10. The crew of three, the only occupants, were killed. The DC-3 was flying to Cairo, after refuelling at Asmara, Ethiopia, in order to pick up a wing flap for a UAA aircraft held up at Addis Ababa.
An Ethiopian Airlines DC-3, ET-ABQ, crashed near Gondar in the mountains of NW Ethiopia on September 10. Three crew and eight passengers were killed.
A DC-3 of Ethiopian Airlines crashed on take-off from Soddu on November 20. The two crew were killed and some of the 21 passengers were injured.
An Ethiopian Airlines DC-3 crashed near Jimma in south-western Ethiopia on July 21, killing the crew, and two passengers. The aircraft was completing a flight from Teppi and the pilot is reported to have complained of poor visibility.
An Ethiopian Airlines DC-3 on charter to the American Coronada Petroleum Corporation crashed in jungle country east of Addis Ababa on September 5. Of the 16 passengers on board, one was killed and three, together with the stewardess, are reported missing.
An Ethiopian Airlines DC-3 on charter to United Arab crashed near Cairo on the evening of April 10. The crew of three, the only occupants, were killed. The DC-3 was flying to Cairo, after refuelling at Asmara, Ethiopia, in order to pick up a wing flap for a UAA aircraft held up at Addis Ababa.
An Ethiopian Airlines DC-3, ET-ABQ, crashed near Gondar in the mountains of NW Ethiopia on September 10. Three crew and eight passengers were killed.
A DC-3 of Ethiopian Airlines crashed on take-off from Soddu on November 20. The two crew were killed and some of the 21 passengers were injured.
An Ethiopian Airlines DC-3 crashed near Jimma in south-western Ethiopia on July 21, killing the crew, and two passengers. The aircraft was completing a flight from Teppi and the pilot is reported to have complained of poor visibility.
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