Cathay Pacific Flight 700Z

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Cathay Pacific Flight 700Z
Summary
Date June 15, 1972
Type Sabotage
Site over Pleiku, Vietnam
Passengers 71
Crew 10
Injuries 0
Fatalities 81
Survivors 0
Aircraft type Convair CV-880
Operator Cathay Pacific
Tail number VR-HFZ

Cathay Pacific Flight 700Z was a flight flying from Singapore's Singapore Changi Airport to Hong Kong's Kai Tak Airport on June 15, 1972. There were 71 passengers and 10 crew on the flight. A bomb exploded in a suitcase placed under a seat in the cabin while the flight was flying at 29,000 feet (FL290) over Vietnam. The aircraft disintegrated and crashed. All people on board were killed, including Irish-born Fr. Patrick Cunningham, a captain with Cathay Pacific Airways.

A suspect in the bombing was declared not guilty at a trial due to a lack of evidence [1]. Aviation Safety Network states that a Thai police officer placed the bomb on the flight; his fiancée and his daughter were passengers. [2]

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