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Data: MAVEN
Trigger word:
Tupolev
Event Types (Count):
NegTrigger (6)
Negative Trigger
The
1978
Balkan
Bulgarian
Tupolev
Tu-134
crash
Catastrophe
was
an
accident
Catastrophe
that
occurred
Presence
on
16
March
1978
,
when
a
Balkan
Bulgarian
Airlines
Tupolev
Tu-134
airliner
on
an
international
flight
Motion
from
Sofia
,
Bulgaria
,
to
Warsaw
Airport
,
Poland
crashed
Catastrophe
.
The
1978
Balkan
Bulgarian
Tupolev
Tu-134
crash
Catastrophe
was
an
accident
Catastrophe
that
occurred
Presence
on
16
March
1978
,
when
a
Balkan
Bulgarian
Airlines
Tupolev
Tu-134
airliner
on
an
international
flight
Motion
from
Sofia
,
Bulgaria
,
to
Warsaw
Airport
,
Poland
crashed
Catastrophe
.
The
aircraft
,
a
Soviet-made
Tupolev
Tu-154
,
carried
Carry_goods
an
estimated
66
passengers
and
12
crew
members
.
Aviastar-TU
Flight
1906
was
a
Tupolev
Tu-204
which
crash-landed
Self_motion
while
attempting
to
land
Arriving
at
Domodedovo
airport
,
Moscow
,
Russia
,
in
heavy
fog
Catastrophe
on
22
March
2010
.
On
30
September
1975
,
the
aircraft
operating
Being_in_operation
the
route
,
a
Tupolev
Tu-154
of
Malév
Hungarian
Airlines
,
on
its
final
approach
Arriving
for
landing
,
crashed
Catastrophe
into
the
Mediterranean
Sea
just
off
the
coast
of
Lebanon
.
Aeroflot
Flight
8381
was
a
scheduled
flight
of
a
twin-engine
Tupolev
Tu-134
that
departed
Departing
Tallinn
Airport
in
Estonian
SSR
,
Soviet
Union
,
at
10:38
am
on
3
May
1985
,
for
Chişinău
in
Moldavian
SSR
,
Soviet
Union
making
a
stopover
Temporary_stay
at
Lviv
,
Ukrainian
SSR
,
Soviet
Union
.
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