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KLM Flight 861
PH-BUA, the incident aircraft, at Faro Airport in 1988.
Hijacking
DateNovember 25, 1973
SummaryAircraft hijacking
SiteDubai
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 747-206B[1]
Aircraft nameMississippi
OperatorKLM
RegistrationPH-BUA[1]
Flight originAmsterdam, The Netherlands
StopoverDubai, United Arab Emirates
DestinationTokyo, Japan
Passengers247[1]
Crew17[1]
Survivors264 (all)

KLM Flight 861, operated by a Boeing 747 registered PH-BUA and named "Mississippi", was hijacked on November 25, 1973, by three young Arabs over Iraqi airspace on a scheduled Amsterdam-Tokyo flight with 247 passengers on board. The hijackers threatened to blow up the plane when no country would grant landing permission. The hijackers demanded the release of seven Palestinian prisoners. Most of the passengers and the eight stewardesses were released after negotiations with the Prime Minister of Malta, Dom Mintoff. With 11 passengers remaining on board, the jumbo jet left Malta to Dubai where the incident ended without fatalities.[2] The hijack was claimed by the Arab Nationalist Youth Organization. The flight number is now used for the Amsterdam to Tokyo route.

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Hijacking description PP-SNT". Aviation Safety Network.
  2. ^ Dutch KLM Boeing 747