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Japan Air Lines Flight 351 information


Japan Air Lines Flight 351
The aircraft involved in the hijacking in 1988 while in service with Hapag-Lloyd Flug.
Hijacking
DateMarch 31, 1970
SummaryHijacking, subsequent emergency landing
SiteJapan
Total fatalities0
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 727-89
Aircraft nameYodo
OperatorJapan Air Lines
RegistrationJA8315
Flight originTokyo International Airport
DestinationFukuoka Airport
Occupants138 (including 9 hijackers)
Passengers131 (including 9 hijackers)
Crew7
Fatalities0
Injuries0
Survivors138 (including 9 hijackers)

Japan Air Lines Flight 351 was a scheduled passenger flight from Tokyo Haneda Airport to Fukuoka that was hijacked by members of the Red Army Faction of the Japan Communist League on March 31, 1970,[1] in an incident usually referred to in Japanese as the Yodogo Hijacking Incident (よど号ハイジャック事件, Yodogō Haijakku Jiken).[2]

  1. ^ "Annual Report 2011 Review and Prospect of Internal and External Situations" (PDF). Public Security Intelligence Agency JAPAN. January 2012. Archived (PDF) from the original on April 13, 2021.
  2. ^ "日本赤軍及び「よど号」グループの動向" [Trends of the Japanese Red Army and the "Yodo-go" group]. www.npa.go.jp (in Japanese).

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