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  2. Air India Flight 182 - Wikipedia

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    Air India Flight 182 memorial in Toronto, Ontario Monument and playground in Stanley Park, Vancouver, commemorating victims of Flight 182, dedicated July 2007. On 23 June 2005, 20 years after the downing of Air India Flight 182, Prime Minister Paul Martin attended a memorial service in Ahakista, West Cork, Ireland, with victims' families to grieve.

  3. The Sorrow and the Terror - Wikipedia

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    Glavin said "A Toronto newspaper known for its rather audacious versions of events surrounding the Air-India bombing has already slagged the book in a review of its own". [2] The authors had plans to do a book tour in western Canada. Penguin Books canceled the tour and said that there had been concerns for the safety of the authors. [2]

  4. Yelavarthy Nayudamma - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  5. Talwinder Singh Parmar - Wikipedia

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    In 1981, he was accused by India of killing 2 Punjab Police officers and was arrested in 1983 in West Germany. He was released in 1984 after which he immediately returned to Canada. [6] After the bombing of Air India Flight 182 in 1985, Parmar returned to India and was allegedly killed in a gun fight with Punjab Police on 15 October 1992. [7]

  6. List of accidents and incidents involving airliners in India

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    Air India Flight 403 crashed at Sahar International Airport in Bombay due to heavy weather. Two crew members and 15 passengers died; 94 survived. 17 94 November 26, 1981 Air India Flight 224 from Salisbury, Rhodesia to Bombay was hijacked at Mahe Airport, Seychelles by mercenaries fleeing an abortive coup while on a refueling stop. The B707-300 ...

  7. Bureau of Civil Aviation Security - Wikipedia

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    The BCAS was reorganized into an independent department in April , 1987 under the Ministry of Civil Aviation as a sequel to the Kanishka Tragedy in June 1985. The main responsibility of BCAS is to lay down standards and measures in respect of security of civil flights at International and domestic airports in India.

  8. Category:Air India accidents and incidents - Wikipedia

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    Air India Flight 245; ... 1947 Korangi Creek crash This page was last edited on 18 December 2023, at 17:53 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  9. Air India Flight - Wikipedia

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    Air India Flight 101, 24 January 1966 crash into Mont Blanc in France; Air India Flight 855, 1 January 1978 crash into the Arabian Sea, near India; Air India Flight 403, 21 June 1982 crash at Bombay, India; Air India Flight 182, 23 June 1985 mid-air bombing near Ireland, over the Atlantic; Air India Express