Flying Tiger Line Flight 739 vanished in 1962 with 107 people on board and has not been found, according to reports revisiting one of aviation’s long-running mysteries. Both outlets describe the flight’s disappearance as occurring during what has been characterized as a “secret mission.” The aircraft’s fate and the circumstances leading to the loss have never been conclusively established, and the missing passengers have remained unaccounted for for decades. One account highlights the perspective of a family member of a crewman, describing how a spouse has kept their home situation unchanged while waiting for his return. The two articles frame the case around the same core facts: the number of passengers and the aircraft’s continued disappearance since 1962. While the outlets differ in emphasis—one focuses on the mystery’s historical context and the other underscores personal impact—they both report that 107 people never reached home and that the plane has not been located after more than six decades.