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  Philippine Airlines Flight 434 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philippine Airlines Flight 434 was the route designator of a flight that flew on a Ninoy Aquino International Airport near Manila, Philippines - Mactan-Cebu International Airport, Cebu - New Tokyo International Airport (Now Narita International Airport), Narita, Japan near Tokyo route.
On December 11, 1994, Flight 434 was on its second leg from Cebu to Tokyo when a bomb exploded, killing one passenger.
The bomb used on Flight 434 had one-tenth the power of the bombs he planned to use in the first phase of his project which was to bomb 11 aircraft over the Pacific Ocean.
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 Philippine Airlines - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Philippine Airlines, also known as PAL, is the national airline of the Philippines.
The airline was started by a group of businessmen led by Andres Soriano, hailed as one of the Philippines' leading industrialists at the time.
In 2000, Philippine Airlines Flight 812, en route from Davao City to Manila, was hijacked by a man with marital problems.
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 Philippine Airlines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Philippine Airlines is the official national airline of the Philippines.
Philippine Airlines was began in February 1941 by a group of businessmen led by Andres Soriano.
Philippine Airlines nowadays uses a fleet of all GE-powered Boeing 737-300's and 737-400's, 747-400's and Airbus A320, A330-300's, A340-300's.
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 PHILIPPINE AIRLINES FLIGHT 434 FACTS AND INFORMATION
Philippine_Airlines Flight 434 was the route designator of a flight that flew on a Ninoy_Aquino_International_Airport near Manila,_Philippines - Mactan-Cebu_International_Airport, Cebu - New Tokyo International Airport (Now Narita_International_Airport), Narita,_Japan near Tokyo route.
On December_11, 1994, Flight 434 was on its second leg from Cebu to Tokyo when a bomb exploded, killing one passenger.
Nowadays, flight 434 no longer originates in Manila, is strictly a Cebu-Tokyo flight and uses Airbus_A330 aircraft rather than Boeing_747.
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 Philippine Airlines Flight 434   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
On December 11, 1994, Flight 434 was on its second leg, enroute from Cebu to Tokyo on December 11, 1994 when a bomb exploded, killing one passenger.
The explosion tore out a two square foot portion of the fuselage and The explosion ripped almost in half the body of 24-year old Haruki Ikegami (池上 春樹), a Japanese businessman occupying the seat.
Flight attendants placed a blanket where his legs were, but Ikegami died a painful death.
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 Philippine Airlines Flight 434 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
at Tokyo, the bomb exploded at 11:43 P.M. while Flight 434 was at flight level FL310 above, which is located nearby Okinawa and is 260 miles (420 km) southwest of Tokyo.
The explosion tore out a two square foot (0.2 m²) portion of the fuselage and ripped almost in half the body of 24-year old, a Japanese businessman occupying the seat.
Nowadays, flight 434 no longer originates in Manila, and is strictly a Cebu-Tokyo flight.
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 Read about Philippine Airlines Flight 434 at WorldVillage Encyclopedia. Research Philippine Airlines Flight 434 and ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Philippine Airlines Flight 434 was the route designator of a flight that flew on a
1994, Flight 434 was on its second leg from Cebu to Tokyo when a bomb exploded, killing one passenger.
The bomb used on Flight 434 had one-tenth the power of the bombs he planned to use in the first phase of his project which was to bomb 11 aircraft over the
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 Philippine Airlines - Encyclopedia, History and Biography
Philippine Airlines is Asia's first and oldest airline and is also the national carrier of the Philippines.
The airline operates domestically and internationally and is based in Manila.
Philippine Airlines Airbus A330-301: turning onto runway 02C in Singapore for departure to Manila.
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 WashingtonPost.com: Recent Crashes Caused by Bombings
During Philippine Airlines Flight 434, a blast ripped a two-foot-square portion out of the fuselage, killing one passenger and injuring 10.
Then, on the next leg of the flight, a small bomb the passenger has hidden somewhere on the aircraft detonates at a carefully chosen moment, perhaps over the ocean, and triggers a broader explosion that rips apart the fuselage.
That disaster prompted airlines to toughen their procedures for screening passengers and luggage, as well as require that all baggage be accompanied.
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 Philippine Airlines Flight 434 - InfoSearchPoint.com   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Philippine Airlines Flight 434 was the route designator of a flight that flew on a Manila - Cebu - Narita, Japan route.
On December 11, 1994, Flight 434 was enroute from Ninoy Aquino International Airport near Manila, Philippines via Mactan-Cebu International Airport to New Tokyo International Airport in Narita, Japan on December 11, 1994 when a bomb exploded, killing one passenger.
Authorities later discovered that a passenger on the aircraft's preceding flight was Ramzi Yousef, who United States authorities have branded a master Al-Qaida bomber and terrorist.
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 Encyclopedia: Philippine-Airlines-Flight-434
The Ninoy Aquino International Airport or NAIA (IATA: MNL, ICAO: RPLL) is the international airport that serves Manila, in the Philippines, and its surrounding metropolitan area.
Cebu is an island province of the Philippines located in the Central Visayas region.
We explode one plane from Cebu." REPUBLIC OF THE PHILIPPINES City of Manila Region: National Capital Region Province: — Dates: Founded—June 24, 1571 Cityhood—June 10, 1574 Population: 2000 census—1,581,082 Density—41,014 per km² Area: 38.
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 Philippine Airline Flight 434   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
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 Boeing 747 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
A three-engine airliner burns significantly less fuel per flight than a four-engine, and with airlines trying to lower costs, fuel efficiency was a large issue (this issue would return to haunt Boeing during the 1970s).
American Airlines, Continental Airlines, and Delta Air Lines are among the larger carriers to discontinue the 747.
Airlines however would have preferred Boeing to develop an all-new design instead of an updated 747, and the plan was dropped after a few months.
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 Philippine Airlines Flight 434 - TheBestLinks.com - Aircraft, Al-Qaida, December 11, Japan, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
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The explosion tore out a two square foot portion of the fuselage and ripped almost in half the body of 24-year old Haruki Ikegami, a Japanese businessman occupying the seat.
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 Philippine Airlines International
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A Philippine Airlines employee assists a young boy with his mask at the waiting area Monday, April 28, 2003 at Manila's international airport.
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 PHILIPPINE AIRLINES   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Philippine Airlines Philippine Airlines or PAL is the national airline of the
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 Airlines Flight Philippine   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
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We were able to call the airlines and book a flight for 18 players to and from Tobago on the morning of the match.
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 Aviation Security: Urgent Issues Need to Be Addressed (Testimony, 09/11/96, GAO/T-RCED/NSIAD-96-251).
We reported in March 1996 that the bombing of Philippine Airlines flight 434 in December 1994 illustrated the potential extent of terrorists' motivation and capabilities as well as the attractiveness of aviation as a target for terrorists.
For flights within the United States, basic security measures include the use of walk-through metal detectors for passengers and X-ray screening of carry-on baggage--measures that were primarily designed to avert hijackings during the 1970s and 1980s, as opposed to the more current threat of attacks by terrorists that involve explosive devices.
The airlines' revenues and operations could be affected differently because the airlines currently have different capabilities to implement bag matching, different route structures, and different periods of time allotted between connecting flights.
www.glr.com /govt/security/aviation.html   (4962 words)

  
 Philippine Airlines -- Facts, Info, and Encyclopedia article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Philippine Airlines is Asia's first and oldest airline and is also the national carrier of the (A republic on the Philippine Islands; achieved independence from the United States in 1946) Philippines.
The airline operates domestically and internationally and is based in (The capital and largest city of the Philippines; located on southern Luzon) Manila.
In August of the same year, PAL opens an ((computer science) a system of world-wide electronic communication in which a computer user can compose a message at one terminal that is generated at the recipient's terminal when he logs in) e-mail booking facility.
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 Philippine Airlines Flight 434 - Encyclopedia, History and Biography
Philippine Airlines Flight 434 - Encyclopedia, History and Biography
The explosion tore out a two square foot (0.2 m²) portion of the fuselage and ripped almost in half the body of 24-year old Haruki Ikegami, a Japanese businessman occupying the seat.
The article about Philippine Airlines Flight 434 contains information related to Philippine Airlines Flight 434, The bomb, The aftermath, What happened to the flight?, See also and External links.
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 Philippine airlines Airlines Promotion   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
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 philippine airlines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
Philippine Airlines said on Thursday it may increase international air fares by up to...
Philippine Airlines Flight 434 was the route designator of a flight that flew on a Ninoy Aquino International Airport...
The Philippine Airlines Mountaineering Club, Inc (PALMC) is an organization of PAL and non-PAL employees who share a common love for the outdoors and special concern for the environment.
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 Kukui Roadhouse: 12/9/94 Philippine Airline Bombing
A man claiming to represent a Philippine Moslem rebel group said it was responsible for the bombing of a Philippine Airlines plane on a flight to Japan that killed one person.
The Boeing 747-200 was carrying 273 passengers and 20 crew on Flight 434 from Manila to Tokyo via Cebu when the apparent explosion happened.
(Reuters) - A man claiming to represent a Philippine Moslem rebel group said it was responsible for the bombing of a Philippine Airlines (PAL) plane on a flight to Japan on Sunday that killed one person.
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 Philippine Airlines   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-07)
The airline's main hub is in Ninoy Aquino International Airport in Pasay City and ParaƱaque City, Philippines in Metro Manila, nearby the city of Manila.
MANILA (Dow Jones)--Philippine Airlines (PAI.YY), Asia's oldest airline, expects its profit growth to be hit hard this year as the threat from soaring oil prices eclipses worries about the rapid growth of cut-fare competitors.
The all-weather Apo Golf and Country Club will be one of the local courses which will play host to the 59th edition of the Philippine Airlines (PAL) Inter Club golf tournament slated on February 16 to 25 next year.
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