Aeromexico B772 near Cancun on May 15th 2015, electrical problems and damaged radome following lightning strike
Last Update: May 18, 2015 / 14:42:01 GMT/Zulu time
An Aeromexico Boeing 777-200, registration N774AM performing flight AM-1 from Mexico City (Mexico) to Madrid,SP (Spain), had departed Mexico City at 19:28L (00:28Z May 16th) and was enroute at FL350 about 90nm north of Cancun (Mexico) about 90 minute...
An Aeromexico Boeing 777-200, registration N774AM performing flight AM-1 from Mexico City (Mexico) to Madrid,SP (Spain), had departed Mexico City at 19:28L (00:28Z May 16th) and was enroute at FL350 about 90nm north of Cancun (Mexico) about 90 minute
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Aircraft Registration Data
Incident Facts
Date of incident
May 15, 2015
Classification
Incident
Cause
Electrical problems
Airline
Aeromexico
Flight number
FL-342
Departure
Not revealed
Destination
Not revealed
Aircraft Registration
N343434
Aircraft Type
Boeing 777-200
ICAO Type Designator
B772
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