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Flash Airlines

Flash Airlines is a private charter airline operating out of Cairo, Egypt that was part of the Flash Group tourism company. It operated non-scheduled commercial passenger flights on both international and domestic routes.

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Flash Airlines operated two Boeing 737-300 aircraft. One was written off in the accident detailed below and the other was disposed of in November 2004.

Incidents and Accidents

On January 3, 2004, Flash Airlines Flight 604 crashed into the Red Sea shortly after leaving Sharm el-Sheikh.

Following the crash, a spokesperson for Switzerland's Federal Office for Civil Aviation said that inspections in April and October 2002 had revealed safety glitches on Flash Airlines' planes, and since Flash did not respond to these concerns, the airline was no longer permitted to fly to or over Switzerland. However, Egypt's Civil Aviation ministry called the Swiss accusations baseless, and said it had inspection documents proving Flash Airlines' planes were safe. Finnish National Airline Department granted Flash Airlines a permission to do charter flights from Finland to Egypt in September 2003, because (according to the newspaper Helsingin Sanomat) the warning e-mail from Switzerland got to a wrong folder in an e-mail client.

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