- TWA Flight 840 (1969)
Infobox Airliner accident|name=TWA Flight 840
Date=August 29 ,1969
Type=Hijacking
Site= Greek airspace
Origin=Leonardo Da Vinci International Airport
Stopover=Athens (Ellinikon) International Airport
Destination=Ben Gurion International Airport
Injuries=0
Aircraft Type=Boeing 707-331Bcite book | first = Susan| last = Ottaway| year = 2008| title = Fire over Heathrow: The Tragedy of Flight 712| publisher = Pen and Sword Books Ltd| location = Barnsley| id = ISBN 9781844157396]
Operator=Trans World Airlines
Tail Number=airreg|N|776TW|disaster
Passengers=120
Crew=7
Survivors=127: "This article is about the 1969 hijacking. For the 1986 bombing, see
TWA Flight 840 (1986) ."In August 1969, leaders in the Palestinian
left-wing organization PFLP learned thatYitzak Rabin , theIsrael i Ambassador to theUnited States was scheduled to be aboard theRome -Athens -Tel Aviv flight. Two operatives,Leila Khaled andSalim Issawi hijacked the plane. The operation was successful, although Rabin was not aboard. The hijackers demanded that the pilot land in Damascus,Syria . All hostages save for 2 Israeli passengersfact|date=September 2008 were released and no one was injured, although the nose section of the plane, aBoeing 707 , was blown up. The hostages were released in December that year in return for 71 Syrian and Egyptian soldiers released by Israel.fact|date=September 2008 Boeing fitted the nose section from 707-465 G-ARWE to the aircraft. cite journal | last = O'Brien| first = Tim| authorlink = | coauthors = | year = 2008| month = June | title = The Last Flight of Whiskey Echo| journal = Aeroplane| volume = Vol 36, No 6| issue = 422| pages = p30-35| id = ISSN 0143-7240| url = | accessdate = 2008-05-15 | quote = ] This aircraft had been destroyed by fire in an accident atHeathrow on8 April 1968 , but the nose section was salvagable. The aircraft was re-registered N28714 and returned to service. It was sold to Pan Am and reregistered N706PA, and flew for several years afterwards.cite web|url=http://www.geocities.com/~aeromoe/fleets/tw.html|title=TRANS WORLD AIRLINES|publisher=Aeromoe|accessdate=2008-05-15] In March 1980, aircraft was withdrawn from service and flown toDavis-Monthan Air Force Base for use as spares for the KC135 fleet of the USAF. The aircrafts' registration was cancelled in March 1984.Nationalities
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List of accidents and incidents on commercial airliners
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