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A deadly F-7 fighter jet crash in Dhaka has killed 27, including 25 schoolchildren, putting the spotlight on China’s ageing F ...
BANGLADESH'S REACTION TO AVIATION SAFETY ISSUES. Minister Faruk has reassured that there is no immediate concern regarding the technical integrity of Biman's Dreamliner fleet given their recent ...
Milestone School and College, one of the largest private educational institutions in Dhaka, is located in Diabari, only about ...
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India Today on MSNHow Dhaka crash of F-7 jet spotlights risks from obsolete Chinese militarywareThe tragedy underlines the pitfalls of relying on cheap but antiquated Chinese weaponry systems plagued by quality control ...
The Bangladesh Air Force has confirmed that there are no plans to move its bases from Dhaka, where warplanes remain stationed, emphasising their critical role in ensuring the capital’s air defence and ...
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At least 20 deaths have been reported so far. And over 170 people have encountered injuries, according to officials.
Tall trees located surrounding the approach paths of Cox's Bazar and Saidpur airports are causing turbulence for aircraft during flight landings, said Captain Ashfaq-Ur-Rahman Khan, head of safety ...
A Bangladesh Air Force jet crashed into a college in Dhaka, killing 27, including 25 children. The aircraft faced mechanical ...
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Tragic Plane Crash at Bangladeshi School: 27 Dead, Including 25 ChildrenBangladesh is reeling from a devastating plane crash that claimed the lives of at least 27 people, most of them ...
You'll never believe what happened when a military plane struck a school in Bangladesh. Here are all the details of this ...
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A tragedy of our own making: Why are F-7 fighter jets still flying in a populated city like Dhaka?The crash of an F-7 BGI jet into a school building has sparked outrage and grief — but it also demands a reckoning with Bangladesh’s aviation safety standards, military protocols, and the price of com ...
In an interview with Dhaka Tribune's Mamun Abdullah, Civil Aviation Authority of Bangladesh (CAAB) Chairman Air Vice Marshal M Mafidur Rahman said that airlines were trying to minimize losses by ...
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