- List of aircraft hijackings
The following is a list of notable
aircraft hijacking s around the world.List of notable aircraft hijackings
1960s
*flagicon|Portugal1961: aircraft forced to circle
Lisbon to drop leaflets. 6 hijackers were involved.*flagicon|Palestine flagicon|Israel
23 July ,1968 : To date, the only successfulEl Al hijacking attempt, as three members ofPopular Front for the Liberation of Palestine (PFLP) hijackEl Al Flight 426 fromRome toTel Aviv . Diverting toAlgiers the negotiations extend over forty days. Both the hijackers and the hostages go free.1970s
*flagicon|Japanflagicon|South Koreaflagicon|North Korea 1970,
March 31 :Japan Airlines Flight 351 , carrying 131 passengers and 7 crew fromTokyo to Fukuoka, is hijacked by nine members of theJapanese Red Army group. 23 passengers were freed atFukuoka Airport , mainly children or old aged. 108 passengers and all crew members with Red Army group left Fukuoka, bound forGimpo Airport , nearSeoul . Three days after, Red Army group ask to be flown toNorth Korean capitalPyongyang , before leaving fromSeoul , 103 passenger and crew hostages are freed, and nine Red Army group members surrendered to North Korean authorities.*flagicon|Indiaflagicon|Pakistan 1971,
January 30 :Indian Airlines Fokker F27 on scheduledSrinagar -Jammu flignt is hijacked toLahore by two self-proclaimed Kashmir Separatists. All passengers were released byFebruary 2 and repatriated to India, but the aircraft was blown-up--leading to an India-Pakistan air-travel ban, and suspension of overflight rights until 1976.*flagicon|Palestine1970, September: As part of the
Dawson's Field hijackings , PFLP members attempted to hijack four aircraft simultaneously. They succeeded on three and forced the planes to fly to theJordan ian desert, where the hijackers blew up the aircraft after releasing most of the hostages. The final hostages were freed in exchange for seven Palestinian prisoners. The fourth attack on anEl Al plane by two people includingLeila Khalid was foiled by armed guards aboard.*flagicon|Palestineflagicon|Franceflagicon|Israelflagicon|Uganda 1976: The Palestinian hijack of
Air France Flight 139 is brought to an end atEntebbe Airport ,Uganda byOperation Entebbe :Israel i commandos assault the building holding the hijackers and hostages killing all Palestinian hijackers and rescuing 105 persons, almost all Israeli hostages; three passengers and one commando are killed.*flagicon|USAflagicon|Canadaflagicon|Icelandflagicon|France 1976:
TWA Flight 355 was hijacked by Croatian separatists. Some passengers were allowed to deplane in Canada before the hijackers continued on to Iceland, then France, where they released the remaining passengers and surrendered to authorities. One New York police officer was killed while working on a bomb which the hijackers had planted atGrand Central Station .*flagicon|Germanyflagicon|Palestine flagicon|Somalia 1977:
Lufthansa Flight 181 (also known as the "Landshut") was hijacked by Palestinian highjackers on a flight fromPalma de Mallorca toFrankfurt . The ordeal ended in Mogadishu whenGSG 9 commandos stormed the plane. Three hijackers were killed and 86 hostages were freed. The pilot was killed. The hand ofWest Germany 'sRed Army Faction was suspected.1980s
*flagicon|Pakistan1981: A
Pakistan International Airlines jet is hijacked and taken toKabul , where one passenger is killed before the plane flies on toDamascus ; the hostages are finally released after 13 days when the Pakistani Government agrees to free fifty political prisoners.*flagicon|Indonesia 1981: The Hijacking of Flight
Garuda Indonesia GA 206 on28 March 1981 . This was the first serious Indonesian airline hijacking, since the first case was a desperate Marine hijacker who was killed by the pilot himself. The hijackers, a group called Commando Jihad, hijacked theDC 9 "Woyla", onroute fromPalembang toMedan , and ordered the pilot to fly the plane toColombo , Sri Lanka. But since the plane didn't have enough fuel, it refueled inPenang ,Malaysia and then toDon Muang , Thailand. The hijackers demanded the release of Commando Jihad members imprisoned in Indonesia, and US $ 1.5 million, as well as a plane to take those prisoners to an unspecified destination. TheKopassus commandos who took part in this mission trained for only three days with totally unfamiliar weapons, brilliantly executed this fast-paced operation. One of the Kopassus commandos was shot by the hijacker leader, who then shot himself. All the other hijackers were killed. All the hostages were saved. Fact|date=August 2007*flagicon|Ireland1981 An
Aer Lingus flight fromDublin toLondon was hijacked and diverted toLe Touquet inFrance by a man demanding that thePope release the third secret ofFatima . While authorities negotiated with the hijacker by radio in the cockpit, French special forces entered the rear of the aircraft and overpowered him.*flagicon|Sri Lankaflagicon|Thailandflagicon|Italy
1982 July 1 : ASri Lanka n, identified asSepala Ekanayake , who was 33 years old, hijacked anAlitalia jumbo jet fromBangkok ,Thailand , in order to be united with his wife and child and to return to Sri Lanka.*flagicon|India
1982 August 22 : A loneSikh militant, armed with a pistol and a hand grenade, hijacked aIndian Airlines on a scheduled flight fromMumbai toNew Delhi carrying 69 persons. Indian security forces killed the hijacker and rescued all passengers.Peter Lamont , production designer working on theJames Bond filmOctopussy , was a passenger.*flagicon|USSR1983:
Tbilisi hijacking incident *flagicon|India
1984 August 24 : Seven youngSikh hijackers demanded anIndian Airlines jetliner flying fromDelhi toSrinagar [ [http://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19840824-2&lang=en ASN Aircraft accident Boeing 737-2A8 Lahore, Karachi, Dubai ] ] be flown to the United Arab Emirates. The plane was taken toUAE where the defense minister of UAE negotiated the release of the passengers. It was related to the Sikh secessionist struggle in the Indian state of Punjab.*flagicon|Lebanonflagicon|Kuwait1984:
December 3 : Kuwait Airways Flight 221 LebaneseShi'a hijackers divert aKuwait Airways flight toTehran . Two American USAID officials are shot dead and dumped on the tarmac. The plane is taken byIran ian security forces who were dressed as custodial staff. [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/world/south_asia/1578183.stm]*flagicon|Lebanon1985 flagicon|United States: Lebanese Shi'a Amal hijackers divert
TWA Flight 847 fromAthens toBeirut with 153 people on board. The stand-off ends afterIsrael frees 31 Lebanese prisoners.*flagicon|Palestine flagicon|Egypt flagicon|Malta1985:Three
Palestinian members of theAbu Nidal Organization hijacked onNovember 23 , itsAthens toCairo route,EgyptAir Flight 648 and fly it toMalta . All together, 60 people died, most of them when Egyptian commandos stormed the aircraft.*flagicon|Pakistan flagicon|United States1986: 22 people are killed when
Pakistan i security forces stormPan Am Flight 73 atKarachi , carrying 400 passengers and crew after a 16-hour siege.*flagicon|USSR1988:
March 8 :Ovechkin family (a mother and her 10 children) attempted to hijack aTu 154 flight fromIrkutsk toLeningrad while trying to escape from theUSSR . The plane landed on a military airfield nearVyborg and was then stormed. A stewardess and three passengers were killed. The mother was killed by one of her sons by her own request, then four of them committed suicide.*flagicon|Kuwait flagicon|Algeria 1988: Two
Kuwait is are killed in 1988 when Lebanese gunmen hijack a Kuwait Airways Flight 422 (aljabriya) fromBangkok Thailand and force it to fly toAlgiers with more than 110 people on board; the hijack ends after 16 days when the hijackers free the remaining hostages and are allowed to leave Algiers.1990s
*flagicon|People's Republic of China1990: Hijackers seized a plane from the
People's Republic of China which later crashed as it tried to land in Canton, killing 128 people.*flagicon|Singapore1991:
26 March ,Singapore Airlines Flight 117 hijacked by 4 individuals claiming to be members of thePakistan Peoples Party . EliteSingapore Special Operations Force members stormed the plane on 27 March, killing all four hijackers and freeing all 118 passengers and 9 crew in an operation lasting just 30 seconds. None of the passengers and crew were hurt.*flagicon|Germany1993:
11 February ,Lufthansa Flight 592 scheduled service fromFrankfurt toCairo andAddis Ababa , was hijacked at gunpoint by a loneEthiopia n man. The A310 initially flew toHannover for fuel before flying to New York's JFK where the hijacker surrendered after brief negotiations. No passengers or crew were injured or killed.*flagicon|India1993:Two separate hijackings of
Indian Airlines aircraft toAmritsar , Punjab, India in the month of April. In the first case the hijacker was talked into surrendering; in the second, the Commandos stormed in and killed the sole hijacker. The Amritsar Deputy Commissioner Karan Bir Singh Sidhu was conferred the "Convoy Safe Skies Award".*flagicon|USA1994: FedEx Flight 705 hijacked by disgruntled employee
Auburn Calloway as it leftMemphis, Tennessee , with the intention of using it as acruise missile against FedEx HQ. He was subdued by the flight crew before an emergency landing back at Memphis.*flagicon|Algeria flagicon|France 1994:
Air France Flight 8969 was hijacked fromAlger by four GIA terrorists planning to crash into theEiffel Tower in centralParis . After the murder of 3 passengers,GIGN commandos stormed the plane inMarseilles , killing all hijackers and freeing all passengers.This hijacking marked a landmark: the first known hijacking where the intention was to destroy the aircraft and passengers, and use the fuelled aircraft as a missile to destroy ground targets, rather than to achieve political and publicity goals.*flagicon|Iran1995:
Iran ian defector and flight attendantRida Garari hijackedKish Air flight 707, which landed inIsrael . No casualties.*flagicon|Palestine1996:
Hemus Air Tu-154 aircraft was hijacked by thePalestinian Nadir Abdallah, flying fromBeirut toVarna . The hijacker demamded that the aircraft be refuelled and given passage toOslo ,Norway after landing atVarna Airport . All of the 150 passengers were freed at Varna, afterwards the crew continued the flight to Oslo.*flagicon|Ethiopia1996:
Ethiopian Airlines Flight 961 crashed into theIndian Ocean near a beach in theComoros Islands after hijackers refused to allow the pilot to land and refuel the plane. 125 passengers die and 50 survive. This is only the third incident in which there were survivors of a passenger jet that intentionally ditched into water.*flagicon|Malta1997: Two men who hijacked an
Air Malta aircraft en route fromMalta toTurkey onJune 9 1997 surrendered to police atCologne airport early on the same day and freed without incident about 80 crew members and passengers on board.*flagicon|Japan1999:
All Nippon Airways Flight 61 is hijacked by a lone man. He kills the pilot before he is subdued.*flagicon|India flagicon|Afghanistan flagicon|Pakistan 1999-2000:
Pakistan -based terrorists hijackIndian Airlines Flight 814 and divert it toKandahar . After a week-long stand-off India agrees to release three jailed Pakistani terrorists in exchange for the hostages. 1 hostage was stabbed to death and his body thrown on the tarmac as a "warning attack".2000's
*flagicon|Afghanistan2000:
Ariana Afghan Airlines Boeing 727 is hijacked on an internal flight withinTaliban -controlledAfghanistan , and ended up atLondon Stansted Airport , where most of the passengers claimedpolitical asylum .*flagicon|Philippines2000:
Philippine Airlines Flight 812 was hijacked en route fromDavao City ,Philippines toManila . The hijacker parachuted from the aircraft while still airborne; his body was later found.*flagicon|USA2001: September 11 attacks, eastern USA: 19 terrorists hijacked
American Airlines flights 11 and 77, andUnited Airlines flights 93 and 175. The four heavily-fuelled aircraft were used asmissiles to attack targets of economic, military, and political significance in the worst terrorist attack in U.S. history. Two of the planes, UA175 and AA11 were crashed intoNew York City 's twinWorld Trade Center towers, destroying the entire complex and killing about 3,000 people. InWashington, D.C. AA77 was crashed into the Pentagon, causing massive destruction and many deaths; an attack on theCapitol was averted when passengers intervened and UA93 crashed into a field, although all those on the aircraft perished.
This marked a landmark in hijacking: the first successful hijacking where the intention was to destroy the aircraft and passengers, and use the fuelled aircraft as a missile to destroy ground targets, rather than to achieve political and publicity goals. It also marked a landmark in responses to the threat of hijacking: until then the recommended response was for the crew to obey the hijackers' demands so as to safeguard the passengers and buy time; after this the policy was more about preventing access to the cockpit and pilots, and aggressive responses. From this time air passengers worldwide were prohibited from having anything remotely like a bladed weapon in the passenger cabin: scissors, tweezers, nailfiles, etc.*flagicon|Turkey2006:
Turkish Airlines Flight 1476 , flying fromTirana toIstanbul , was hijacked in Greek airspace. The aircraft, with 107 passengers and six crew on board, transmitted two coded hijack signals which were picked up by the Greek air force; the flight was intercepted by military aircraft and landed safely atBrindisi ,Italy .*flagicon|Russia2007: an
Aeroflot Airbus A320 flying from Moscow to Geneva was hijacked by a drunk man in Prague and there released crew and passengers after he was arrested by theCzech Republic .*flagicon|Sudan2007: an
Air West Boeing 737 was hijacked overSudan , but landed safely atN'Djamena ,Chad .*flagicon|Mauritania2007: an
Air Mauritanie Boeing 737 flying fromNouakchott to Las Palmas with 87 passengers on board was hijacked by a man who wanted to fly toParis , but the plane landed in an air base near Las Palmas and the hijacker, a Moroccan, was arrested. [ [http://www.usatoday.com/news/world/2007-02-15-air-mauritania_x.htm Passengers overpower plane hijacker in Spain's Canary Islands, suspect arrested - USATODAY.com ] ]*flagicon|Northern Cyprus2007: an
Atlasjet MD-80 en route fromNicosia toIstanbul was hijacked by two Arab students, who said they wereAl Qaeda operatives, one trained in Afghanistan, and wanted to go toTehran ,Iran . The plane landed inAntalya , the passengers escaped and the hijackers were arrested. [ [http://www.iht.com/articles/2007/08/19/europe/turkey.php Pilots and passengers foil hijacking of Turkish jet - International Herald Tribune ] ]*flagicon|Sudan2008: a
Sun Air Boeing 737 flying from Nyala, Darfur, in Western Sudan to the Sudanese capital, Khartoum, was hijacked shortly after takeoff. The hijackers demanded to be taken toFrance where they reputedly wanted to gain asylum. The plane initially tried to land atCairo but was refused permission. It subsequently touched down atKufra ,Lybia . The hijackers gave themselves up almost 24 hours after taking the plane. There were no reported casualties.See also
*
Aircraft hijacking
*List of Cuba-US aircraft hijackings
*List of hijacking of Indian aeroplanes
*List of hijacking of Turkish airplanes References
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