Philippine Airlines Flight 434
Philippine Airlines Flight 434 was the route designator of a flight that flew on a Ninoy Aquino International Airport near Manila, Philippines - Mactan-Cebu International Airport, Cebu - New Tokyo International Airport (Now Narita International Airport), Narita, Japan near Tokyo route. On December 11, 1994, Flight 434 was on its second leg from Cebu to Tokyo when a bomb exploded, killing one passenger.
What happened to the flight?
Nowadays, flight 434 no longer originates in Manila, is strictly a Cebu-Tokyo flight and uses Airbus A330 aircraft rather than Boeing 747. Philippine Airlines also operates Manila-Tokyo as flight 432.
Related Topics:
Airbus A330 - Boeing 747
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| ► | What happened to the flight? |
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