Ethiopian Airlines Flight 604 was a scheduled Addis AbabaâÂÂBahir DarâÂÂAsmara flight in which the aircraft caught fire during a belly landing at Bahir Dar Airport, Bahir Dar, Ethiopia, on 15 September 1988.
The aircraft involved in the accident was a Boeing 737-260, registration ET-AJA, delivered new to Ethiopian Airlines. At the time of the accident, the aircraft was less than a year old.
On , the aircraft was scheduled to operate the second leg of a domestic Addis AbabaâÂÂBahir DarâÂÂAsmara passenger service with 98 passengers and 6 crew members on board. Both engines of the aircraft ingested a flock of speckled pigeons as it took off from Bahir Dar Airport, and subsequently overheated. One of the engines immediately lost thrust, while the other did so on the emergency return to the departure airport. During a gear-up landing, the aircraft caught fire. Thirty-five passengers died, but all of the crew survived.