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3 aircraft accidents in Algeria since 2000

List of the 3 aircraft accidents in Algeria since 2000 :

Algerian Air Force Ilyushin Il-76TD crash
Date :
Airline : Algerian Air Force
Aircraft : Ilyushin Il-76TD
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Location : Boufarik, Algeria
People on board : 257
Fatalities : 257
Algerian Air Force Ilyushin Il-76TD with 257 people onboard crashes in Algeria
The Ilyushin Il-76 operated by the Algerian Air Force took off from Boufarik, Algeria, for a military flight to Béchar Boudghene Ben Ali Lotfi Airport, Algeria. 247 soldiers with their…
Algeria - Air Force Hercules C-130H crash
Date :
Airline : Algeria - Air Force
Aircraft : Hercules C-130H
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Location : Constantine, Algeria
People on board : 78
Fatalities : 77
Algeria - Air Force Hercules C-130H with 78 people onboard crashes in Algeria
The Algerian Air Force Lockheed C-130 Hercules transport plane took off from Tamanrasset, Algeria for a flight to Constantine, Algeria. The plane was carrying military personnel and family…
Air Algerie Boeing 737 crash
Date :
Airline : Air Algerie
Aircraft : Boeing 737-2T4
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Location : Tamanrasset, Algeria
People on board : 103
Fatalities : 102
Air Algerie Boeing 737 with 103 people onboard crashes in Algeria
Air Algérie flight 6289 originated in Tamanrasset (South Algeria) and was bound for Algiers, with an intermediate stop at Ghardaia. There were 97 passengers and 6 crewmembers onboard this…

Criteria for the inclusion of an airplane accident in our database

All airplane crashes that happened since January 1st 2000 and matching all the following criteria are part of this database:

  • The accident involves at least one public transport airplane. A flight is considered as public transport when it carries, from point A to point B, passengers or cargo for commercial purposes. Public transport operators must hold a national air operator’s certificate and an operating licence.
  • The accident involves at least one airplane having a maximum take off weight equal or more than 12,000 lb (5,7 tons). This corresponds to the definition of a large aeroplane in the sense of the civil aviation regulation. Airplanes in this category comply with more stringent regulations.
  • The accident resulted in a hull loss of at least one public transport airplane. Hull loss means the airplane is damage beyond repairs.

A few events in that database don’t match with those criteria, such as relevant events of flight tests aircraft, or military transport planes.