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Revision as of 16:41, 19 July 2015

Theatrical poster for United 93.

Movie (2006)

Starring:
Trish Gates (Sandra Bradshaw)
David Alan Basche (Todd Beamer)
Christian Clemenson (Thomas Burnett)
Cheyenne Jackson (Mark Bingham)
Khalid Abdalla (Ziad Jarrah)
Ben Sliney (Himself)

The story recounts the non-fictional events of September 11, 2001. It focuses on the events aboard United Airlines Flight 93, in which the passengers fought back and attempted to retake the plane.

Boeing 757-222

United Airlines Flight 93 was operated by a Boeing 757-222. 757s from other airlines can also be seen.

Boeing 757-222 of United Airlines portraying Flight 93.

Boeing 757-223

Boeing 757-223 of American Airlines.

Boeing 757-224

Boeing 757-224 of Continental Airlines.

Boeing 757-351

Boeing 757-351 of Delta Airlines.

Airbus A320-232

'Flight 93' departs Newark Airport.

Airbus A320-232 of United Airlines.

Airbus A319-131

Airbus A319-131 of United Airlines.

Boeing 737-528

Boeing 737-528 of Continental Airlines.

Airbus A300F4-600

Airbus A300F4-600 of UPS Airlines.

Embraer ERJ 145

Embraer ERJ 145 of Continental Express.

Boeing 717-2BD

A United Airlines Boeing 757 on the left. AirTran Airways Boeing 717 in the middle and a Continental Airlines Boeing 737 on the right.

Boeing 757 of United Airlines, Boeing 717-2BD of AirTran Airways, and Boeing 737 of Continental Airlines.


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