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Air India Flight 182 was a passenger flight operating on the Montreal–London–Delhi–Mumbai route, that on 23 June 1985, disintegrated over the Atlantic Ocean as a result of an explosion from a bomb planted by Canadian Khalistani terrorists.
A hitman who was one of two people who shot and killed a man acquitted in the 1985 bombing of an Air India flight has been jailed for life in Canada without the possibility of parole for 20 years.
The 1985 Narita International Airport bombing was the attempted terrorist bombing of Air India Flight 301, which took place on June 23, 1985.A bomb hidden in a suitcase transiting through Narita International Airport, then known as New Tokyo International Airport, exploded at 06:19 in a baggage handling room, killing two baggage handlers and injuring another four.
A crew member on a Delhi-Vadodara Air India flight discovered a threatening message in the aircraft's washroom on 15 May. [14] Towards the end of May, the threats extended to commercial establishments and government buildings. Mumbai Police received a call about a bomb threat at a McDonald's in Dadar, Mumbai, on 19 May. [15]
Dr. Nayudamma left India on June 10, 1985, to attend COSTED meeting in USSR and then the International Development Research Centre Governors meeting on June 21 in Ottawa, Canada. On June 23 he boarded Air India Flight 182 on a plane titled 'Emperor Kanishka', which was carrying 329 passengers. He died in the subsequent mid-air bombing over the ...
The threats to target flights and India’s biggest airport bear a resemblance to the terrorist attack orchestrated by Khalistan leaders in June 1985, resulting in the deaths of 329 people on ...
14 April 2008 National Geographic Channel in the UK broadcast an Air Crash Investigation episode (Explosive Evidence) about Air India Flight 182. 18 September 2010 – Inderjit Singh Reyat is found guilty of perjury in the Air India Trial. [4] 7 January 2011 – Reyat is sentenced to nine years imprisonment. [4]
Pilot also dumps excess fuel over Arabian sea to facilitate safe emergency landing