Lauda Air Flight 004

Lauda Air Flight 004
OE-LAV, the aircraft involved in the accident, in 1989
Accident
Date26 May 1991 (1991-05-26)
SummaryIn-flight breakup following uncommanded thrust-reverser deployment
SitePhu Toei National Park, Suphan Buri province, Thailand
14°56′48″N 99°27′10″E / 14.94667°N 99.45278°E / 14.94667; 99.45278
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 767-3Z9ER
Aircraft nameMozart
OperatorLauda Air
IATA flight No.NG004
ICAO flight No.LDA004
Call signLAUDA 4
RegistrationOE-LAV
Flight originKai Tak Airport, British Hong Kong
StopoverDon Mueang International Airport, Bangkok, Thailand
DestinationVienna International Airport, Vienna, Austria
Occupants223
Passengers213
Crew10
Fatalities223
Survivors0

Lauda Air Flight 004 (NG004/LDA004) was a regularly scheduled international passenger flight from Hong Kong, via Bangkok, Thailand, to Vienna, Austria. On 26 May 1991, the Boeing 767-300ER operating the route crashed following an uncommanded deployment of the thrust reverser on the No. 1 engine during the climb phase, causing the aircraft to enter an aerodynamic stall, uncontrolled dive, and in-flight breakup, killing all 213 passengers and ten crew members on board. It is the deadliest aviation accident involving the Boeing 767 (not counting the September 11 attacks), and the deadliest aviation accident in Thailand's history as of 2024. The accident marked the 767's first fatal incident and third hull loss.[1][2][3] Formula One world motor racing champion Niki Lauda, who founded and ran Lauda Air, was personally involved in the accident investigation.

  1. ^ Accident description at the Aviation Safety Network.
  2. ^ Ranter, Harro. "Boeing 767". Aviation Safety Network. Flight Safety Foundation. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  3. ^ Ranter, Harro. "Thailand air safety profile". Aviation Safety Network. Flight Safety Foundation. Retrieved 6 March 2019.