2005 Equatorial Express crash
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2005 Equatorial Express crash
Summary
2005 Equatorial Express crash is an aviation accident[1]. It draws 11 Wikipedia views per month (aviation_accident category, ranking #369 of 1,410).[2]
Key Facts
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash is in the country of Equatorial Guinea[3].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's instance of is recorded as aviation accident[4].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's instance of is recorded as Wikinews article[5].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's operator is recorded as Equatair[6].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's copyright license is recorded as Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International[7].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's location is recorded as Malabo[8].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's location is recorded as Bioko[9].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's location is recorded as Baney[10].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's language of work or name is recorded as Spanish[11].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's language of work or name is recorded as Portuguese[12].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's language of work or name is recorded as English[13].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's language of work or name is recorded as Polish[14].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's language of work or name is recorded as German[15].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's publication date is recorded as +2005-07-17T00:00:00Z[16].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's point in time is recorded as +2005-07-16T00:00:00Z[17].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's Freebase ID is recorded as /m/0bmdp7l[18].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's start point is recorded as Malabo International Airport[19].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's published in is recorded as Polish Wikinews[20].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's destination point is recorded as Bata Airport[21].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's Aviation Safety Network accident ID is recorded as 20050716-0[22].
- 2005 Equatorial Express crash's copyright status is recorded as copyrighted[23].
Why It Matters
2005 Equatorial Express crash draws 11 Wikipedia views per month (aviation_accident category, ranking #369 of 1,410).[2] It is known by 6 alternative names across languages and contexts.[24]