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2 aircraft accidents in Guyana since 2000

List of the 2 aircraft accidents in Guyana since 2000 :

Fly Jamaica Airways Boeing 757 crash
Date :
Airline : Fly Jamaica Airways
Aircraft : Boeing 757-23N
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Location : Georgetown, Guyana
People on board : 128
Fatalities : 0
Fly Jamaica Airways Boeing 757 with 128 people onboard crashes in Guyana
The Boeing 757-200 operated by Fly Jamaica Airways, took off from Georgetown, Guyana, for a passenger flight to Toronto, Canada. 120 passengers and 8 crewmembers were onboard. A few minutes…
Caribbean Airlines  Boeing 737 crash
Date :
Airline : Caribbean Airlines
Aircraft : Boeing 737-8BK
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Location : Georgetown, Guyana
People on board : 162
Fatalities : 0
Caribbean Airlines Boeing 737 with 162 people onboard crashes in Guyana
The Boeing 737-8BK operated by Caribbean Airlines took off from Port of Spain, Trinidad and Tobago, for a passenger flight to Georgetown, Guyana. 154 passengers and 8 crewmembers were onboard.…

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.