China Airlines Flight 825
[1] The aircraft involved was a Sud Aviation SE-210 Caravelle III built in March 1962, first delivered to Swissair registered as HB-ICT.The aircraft was involved in a separate accident as Swissair Flight 142, on 25 April 1962, where it experienced problems with its nose landing gear enroute from Geneva, Switzerland to Paris, France.Due to unsatisfactory maintenance and a lack of fuel, the flight was diverted by air traffic control (ATC) to Zurich Airport.The aircraft then departed Taipei as China Airlines Flight 825 at 21:02 local time and was expected to arrive at Kai Tak Airport at 22:50.[5] The Taiwan Garrison Command investigated the crash, which concluded that the in-flight break up was the result of a terrorist bomb explosion.