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Aeroflot Flight 19 was a scheduled passenger flight from Bykovo Airport, Moscow, to Bryansk Airport, Bryansk. On 2 November 1973, a Yak-40 aircraft operating the flight was hijacked by 4 people 10 minutes before landing. The aircraft was then diverted to Moscow's Vnukovo Airport, where the hijackers demanded a buyout and provision of a flight to Sweden. The hostages inside the aircraft were subsequently liberated after the authorities stormed the aeroplane. This is one of the first well-known cases of storming a hijacked aircraft on the territory of the USSR.

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  • Aeroflot Flight 19 (en)
  • Volo Aeroflot 19 (it)
  • Vol Aeroflot 19 (fr)
  • Угон самолёта Як-40 (1973) (ru)
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  • Aeroflot Flight 19 was a scheduled passenger flight from Bykovo Airport, Moscow, to Bryansk Airport, Bryansk. On 2 November 1973, a Yak-40 aircraft operating the flight was hijacked by 4 people 10 minutes before landing. The aircraft was then diverted to Moscow's Vnukovo Airport, where the hijackers demanded a buyout and provision of a flight to Sweden. The hostages inside the aircraft were subsequently liberated after the authorities stormed the aeroplane. This is one of the first well-known cases of storming a hijacked aircraft on the territory of the USSR. (en)
  • Le vol Aeroflot 19 en Union soviétique le 2 novembre 1973 donne lieu à une tentative de détournement d'avion. Un Yak-40 n°87607 de la compagnie Aeroflot, effectuant un vol intérieur entre l'aéroport de Bykovo et l'aéroport international de Briansk est détourné par quatre jeunes soviétiques, dont trois mineurs. (fr)
  • Il volo Aeroflot 19 era un volo passeggeri di linea dall'aeroporto di Mosca-Bykovo, a Mosca, all'aeroporto di Brjansk nell'omonima città. Il 2 novembre 1973 uno Yakovlev Yak-40 che operava il volo fu dirottato da 4 persone 10 minuti prima dell'atterraggio. L'aereo fu poi dirottato all'aeroporto di Mosca-Vnukovo, dove i dirottatori pretesero l'acquisizione e il rifornimento di un volo per la Svezia. Gli ostaggi all'interno dell'aereo vennero successivamente liberati dopo che le autorità presero d'assalto l'aereo. Questo è uno dei primi casi noti di assalto a un aereo dirottato sul territorio dell'URSS. (it)
  • В пятницу 2 ноября 1973 года группой из четырёх человек был захвачен самолёт Як-40 авиакомпании Аэрофлот, который выполнял пассажирский рейс из Москвы в Брянск. По требованию захватчиков экипаж вернулся в Москву и произвёл посадку в аэропорту Внуково, где угонщики потребовали выкуп за самолёт и обеспечение вылета в Швецию. Через несколько часов в результате штурма самолёт был освобождён. Первый известный случай штурма захваченного самолёта на территории СССР. (ru)
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  • Aircraft similar to the one involved in the hijacking (en)
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  • Aeroflot Flight 19 was a scheduled passenger flight from Bykovo Airport, Moscow, to Bryansk Airport, Bryansk. On 2 November 1973, a Yak-40 aircraft operating the flight was hijacked by 4 people 10 minutes before landing. The aircraft was then diverted to Moscow's Vnukovo Airport, where the hijackers demanded a buyout and provision of a flight to Sweden. The hostages inside the aircraft were subsequently liberated after the authorities stormed the aeroplane. This is one of the first well-known cases of storming a hijacked aircraft on the territory of the USSR. (en)
  • Le vol Aeroflot 19 en Union soviétique le 2 novembre 1973 donne lieu à une tentative de détournement d'avion. Un Yak-40 n°87607 de la compagnie Aeroflot, effectuant un vol intérieur entre l'aéroport de Bykovo et l'aéroport international de Briansk est détourné par quatre jeunes soviétiques, dont trois mineurs. (fr)
  • Il volo Aeroflot 19 era un volo passeggeri di linea dall'aeroporto di Mosca-Bykovo, a Mosca, all'aeroporto di Brjansk nell'omonima città. Il 2 novembre 1973 uno Yakovlev Yak-40 che operava il volo fu dirottato da 4 persone 10 minuti prima dell'atterraggio. L'aereo fu poi dirottato all'aeroporto di Mosca-Vnukovo, dove i dirottatori pretesero l'acquisizione e il rifornimento di un volo per la Svezia. Gli ostaggi all'interno dell'aereo vennero successivamente liberati dopo che le autorità presero d'assalto l'aereo. Questo è uno dei primi casi noti di assalto a un aereo dirottato sul territorio dell'URSS. (it)
  • В пятницу 2 ноября 1973 года группой из четырёх человек был захвачен самолёт Як-40 авиакомпании Аэрофлот, который выполнял пассажирский рейс из Москвы в Брянск. По требованию захватчиков экипаж вернулся в Москву и произвёл посадку в аэропорту Внуково, где угонщики потребовали выкуп за самолёт и обеспечение вылета в Швецию. Через несколько часов в результате штурма самолёт был освобождён. Первый известный случай штурма захваченного самолёта на территории СССР. (ru)
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