Sabena Flight 571
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Sabena Flight 571
Summary
Sabena Flight 571 is an aircraft hijacking[1]. It draws 202 Wikipedia views per month (aircraft_hijacking category, ranking #18 of 68).[2]
Key Facts
- Sabena Flight 571 is in the country of Israel[3].
- Sabena Flight 571's instance of is recorded as aircraft hijacking[4].
- Sabena Flight 571 is operated by Sabena[5].
- Sabena Flight 571 took place at Ben Gurion Airport[6].
- The location of Sabena Flight 571 was Tel Aviv[7].
- Sabena Flight 571 is part of Arab–Israeli conflict[8].
- Sabena Flight 571's Commons category is recorded as Sabena Flight 571[9].
- Sabena Flight 571's target is recorded as Boeing 707[10].
- Sabena Flight 571 took place on May 8, 1972[11].
- Sabena Flight 571's coordinate location is recorded as {'lat': 32.009444444444, 'lon': 34.876944444444}[12].
- Sabena Flight 571 resulted in {'amount': '+3'} deaths[13].
- Sabena Flight 571 caused {'amount': '+3'} injuries[14].
- Sabena Flight 571's start point is recorded as Brussels Airport[15].
- Sabena Flight 571's destination point is recorded as Ben Gurion Airport[16].
- Sabena Flight 571's destination point is recorded as Tel Aviv[17].
- Sabena Flight 571's number of survivors is recorded as {'amount': '+98'}[18].
- Sabena Flight 571's via is recorded as Wien-Schwechat Airport[19].
- Sabena Flight 571's flight number is recorded as 571[20].
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When and Where
Sabena Flight 571 occurred on May 8, 1972[11]. Recorded location include Ben Gurion Airport[6] and Tel Aviv[7]. It is in the country of Israel[3].
Context
Sabena Flight 571 is part of Arab–Israeli conflict[8]. Its instance of is recorded as aircraft hijacking[4].
Outcome and Impact
Sabena Flight 571 resulted in {'amount': '+3'} deaths[13]. It caused {'amount': '+3'} injuries[14].
Why It Matters
Sabena Flight 571 draws 202 Wikipedia views per month (aircraft_hijacking category, ranking #18 of 68).[2] It has Wikipedia articles in 16 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[21] It is known by 13 alternative names across languages and contexts.[22]