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  2. 1973 Rome airport attacks and hijacking - Wikipedia

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    In December 1973, a terrorist group executed a series of attacks originating at Rome-Fiumicino Airport in Italy which resulted in the deaths of 34 people. [1] The attacks began with an airport-terminal invasion and hostage-taking, followed by the firebombing of a Pan Am aircraft and the hijacking of a Lufthansa flight.

  3. Rome Fiumicino Airport - Wikipedia

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    Source: [ 1 ] Leonardo da Vinci Rome Fiumicino Airport (Italian: Aeroporto Leonardo da Vinci di Roma–Fiumicino) (IATA: FCO, ICAO: LIRF) is an international airport in Fiumicino, Italy, serving Rome. It is the busiest airport in the country, the 9th busiest airport in Europe and the world's 46th-busiest airport with over 40.5 million ...

  4. List of terrorist incidents in 1973 - Wikipedia

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    Rome, Italy 1973 Rome airport attacks and hijacking: On Pan Am Flight 110, 30 passengers were killed when Palestinian guerrillas threw phosphorus bombs aboard the aircraft as it prepared for departure. [6] A Lufthansa plane was hijacked the same day by Palestinians, who killed 2 passengers. Black September PLO: Israeli–Palestinian conflict ...

  5. Fiumicino - Wikipedia

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    Fiumicino (Italian: [fjumiˈtʃiːno]) is a town and comune in the Metropolitan City of Rome, Lazio, central Italy, with a population of 80,500 (2019). [ 2 ] It is known for being the site of Leonardo da Vinci–Fiumicino Airport, the busiest airport in Italy and the ninth-busiest in Europe, which serves Rome and much of central Italy.

  6. September 1973 - Wikipedia

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    Police had been tipped off that terrorists planned to fire the missile as a plane was approaching Rome's Fiumicino International Airport. A raid on a home at Ostia, four miles from Fiumicino, found two Soviet-made SA-7 missiles and a missile launcher in the possession of Mahmoud Azmikamy of Lebanon. A few hours later, four other terrorists ...

  7. List of massacres in Italy - Wikipedia

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    17 May 1973 Milan 4 Gianfranco Bertoli 4 killed and 52 injured in bombing. Argo 16 bombing: 23 November 1973 Marghera: 4 Unknown A C-47 aircraft called the Argo 16 is bombed by unknown terrorists, killing all four people on board. 1973 Rome airport attacks and hijacking: 17 December 1973 Fiumicino: 34 Palestinian terrorists

  8. Years of Lead (Italy) - Wikipedia

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    A 16 April 1973 arson attack by members of Potere Operaio on the house of neo-fascist Italian Social Movement (MSI) militant Mario Mattei in Primavalle, Rome, resulted in his two sons, aged 22 and 8, being burned alive.

  9. Ben Gurion Airport - Wikipedia

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    It was known as Lod Airport until 1973, when it was renamed in honour of David Ben-Gurion (1886–1973), ... Rome–Fiumicino (suspended until 31 October 2024) [59] KLM: