Air France Flight 8969

Air France Flight 8969
F-GBEC, the aircraft involved in the hijacking
Hijacking
Date24–26 December 1994 (2 days)
SummaryHijacking by Armed Islamic Group of Algeria
Site24–25 December: Houari Boumediene Airport, Algiers, Algeria
26 December: Marseille Provence Airport, Marseille, France
43°26′23″N 5°12′54″E / 43.43972°N 5.21500°E / 43.43972; 5.21500
Aircraft
Aircraft typeAirbus A300B2-1C
OperatorAir France
IATA flight No.AF8969
ICAO flight No.AFR8969
Call signAIRFRANS 8969
RegistrationF-GBEC
Flight originHouari Boumedienne Airport
DestinationParis–Orly Airport
Occupants236 (including 4 hijackers)
Passengers224 (including 4 hijackers)
Crew12
Fatalities7 (3 passengers, all 4 hijackers)
Injuries25 (13 passengers, 3 crew, 9 GIGN)
Survivors229

Air France Flight 8969 was an Air France flight that was hijacked on 24 December 1994 by the Armed Islamic Group of Algeria (GIA) at Houari Boumediene Airport, Algiers. The terrorists murdered three passengers and their intention was either to detonate the aircraft over the Eiffel Tower or the Tour Montparnasse in Paris. When the aircraft reached Marseille, the National Gendarmerie Intervention Group (GIGN), a tier one counterterrorism and hostage rescue unit of the French National Gendarmerie, stormed the plane and killed all four hijackers.[1][2]

The incident led to Air France halting their flights to Algeria until 2004, two years after the end of the Algerian Civil War.[citation needed]

  1. ^ Sancton, Thomas (24 June 2001). "Anatomy of a Hijack". Time. Paris: AOL Time Warner. Archived from the original on 23 May 2009. Retrieved 1 June 2009.
  2. ^ Cite error: The named reference Taylor was invoked but never defined (see the help page).