;17 April 1944: The Latécoère 631 prototype (F-BAHG; 61+11) was destroyed in an attack by two
RAF Mosquito aircraft. SNCASE SE.200 Amphitrite 20+01 was destroyed in the same attack. ;31 October 1945: An
Air France Latécoère 631 (F-BANT) was operating a flight from
Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, to
Montevideo, Uruguay, and
Buenos Aires, Argentina, when the propeller of No. 3 engine separated in flight and debris struck the No. 2 engine. A propeller blade sliced a hole in the cabin, killing two passengers. A small fire started and an emergency landing was made in the
Laguna de Rocha, Uruguay. The aircraft was subsequently repaired and returned to service. The poet, diplomat and composer
Vinicius de Moraes and writer
Rubem Braga, both Brazilians, were on board. ;21 February 1948: A Latécoère 631 (F-BDRD) was on a delivery flight from
Le Havre,
Seine-Maritime, to
Biscarrosse,
Landes when it crashed into the
English Channel off
Saint-Marcouf, Manche, in a snowstorm with the loss of all nineteen people on board. The aircraft lacked any
ice protection system. ;1 August 1948:
Air France Flight 072 (F-BDRC) ditched in the
Atlantic Ocean for reasons unknown with the loss of all 52 people on board. The aircraft was operating a flight from
Fort-de-France,
Martinique, to
Port-Étienne (now Nouadhibou),
Mauritania. Following this loss, the Latécoère 631 was withdrawn from service by Air France. The
United States Coast Guard ship reported finding debris on August 4 but no sign of survivors. ;28 March 1950: A SEMAF Latécoère 631 (F-WANU) crashed into the Atlantic Ocean off
Cap Ferret,
Gironde, after the aileron control couplings failed due to severe vibration in one of the engines' gearboxes with the loss of all twelve people on board. The aircraft was on a test flight from Biscarrosse to determine the cause of the crash of Air France Flight 072. ;10 September 1955: A France-Hydro Latécoère 631 (F-BDRE) suffered wing separation (probably due to
wind shear) after flying into a tropical storm, and crashed 38 mi north of Banyo, French Cameroon, killing all 16 on board. The aircraft was on a flight from
Lac Lérè,
Chad, to
Douala,
French Cameroon (now Cameroon), en route to Biscarrosse for maintenance. ==Specifications (Latécoère 631)==