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Lufthansa Flight 615

Lufthansa Flight 615
Lufthansa Boeing 727-30C Fitzgerald.jpg
A Lufthansa Boeing 727-100, similar to the aircraft involved in the hijacking of Flight 615
Hijacking summary
Date 29 October 1972
Summary Hijacking
Site
Passengers 13 (including 2 hijackers)
Crew 7
Fatalities none
Survivors 20 (all)
Aircraft type Boeing 727-100
Aircraft name Kiel
Operator Lufthansa
Registration D-ABIG
Flight origin Damascus Airport
Stopover Beirut International Airport
2nd stopover Esenboğa International Airport
3rd stopover Munich-Riem Airport
Destination Frankfurt Airport

The hijacking of Lufthansa Flight 615 was an act of terrorism committed by a Palestinian group that occurred on 29 October 1972 and aimed at the liberation of the three surviving perpetrators of the Munich massacre from a West German prison.

When the Lufthansa airplane was seized by sympathisers of Black September during the Beirut-Ankara part of a multi-stopover flight from Damascus to Frankfurt, the West German authorities complied with the demand of having the prisoners released. They were handed over at Zagreb Airport, and the hijacked aircraft was flown to Tripoli, where all hostages were released. The liberated Munich attackers were granted asylum by Libyan leader Muammar Gaddafi.

For its actions, the West German government was criticised by Israel and other parties, in some cases combined with allegations that the hijacking had been staged or at least tolerated with theories of a secret agreement between the German government and Black September- release of the surviving terrorists in exchange for assurances of no further attacks on Germany.

On 5 September 1972, during the Munich Summer Olympics, eight fighters of the Palestinian group Black September took hostage eleven members of the Israeli Olympic team. Eventually, all hostages were killed, either in the initial assault or during a shoot-out following a failed police rescue attempt at Fürstenfeldbruck Air Base. Three perpetrators (Adnan Al-Gashey, Jamal Al-Gashey, and Mohammed Safady) survived and were subsequently arrested and held in pre-trial custody.


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