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Sudanese plane hijacked to Libya

Last post 08-28-2008 4:49 PM by Titch. 2 replies.
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  • 08-27-2008 8:54 AM

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    Sudanese plane hijacked to Libya

    A Sudanese plane that was hijacked shortly after taking off from Nyala in the country's Darfur region, presumably by rebels, has landed in Kufra, Libya, said Sudan's ambassador to the United States.

    "I believe since it started in the sovereign state of Darfur. ... It is more likely something to do with the rebels in that area," John Ukec said.

    About 87 passengers and 10 crew members are thought to be on board, Ukec said. It was unclear how many hijackers were on board.

    The hijacker or hijackers wanted to land the plane in Egypt, but the Egyptian government refused them permission, Ukec said.

    However, an Egyptian civil aviation official disputed that.

    "The hijacked plane never entered Egyptian airspace," said Capt. Shirbeeni, the head of Egypt's civil aviation control. "It never requested to land on Egyptian soil. ... We understand that it had a tank that would allow it to fly for four hours. It flew directly toward Kufra."

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  • 08-27-2008 9:25 AM In reply to

    Re: Sudanese plane hijacked to Libya

     Apparently news agencies kept on getting the wrong Sun Air, Sun Air  in this instantce isis a privately owned company that operates domestic passenger services across Sudan, yet everybody keeps thinking it is the Danish Sun Air.

    I guess any publicity is good publicity....or maybe not!Huh?

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  • 08-28-2008 4:49 PM In reply to

    • Titch
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    Re: Sudanese plane hijacked to Libya

    And apparently it's now all over.  All 95 hostages have been released.

    Aircraft appears to be ST-SDB (c/n 23273) from the image below.

     

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