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Aeroméxico Flight 576

Aeroméxico Flight 576 was a Mexican domestic passenger flight from Cancún to Mexico City that was hijacked on 9 September 2009. The plane was flown to Mexico City International Airport where the passengers were released. A short while later, the crew was also released and authorities detained five men in connection with the hijacking.[1] However, only one of those taken into custody was identified as the perpetrator by the authorities. The hijacker's main demand was to speak with President Felipe Calderón.[1] This has been the only hijacking for Aeroméxico.

Aeroméxico Flight 576
EI-DRA, the aircraft that was hijacked
Hijacking
Date9 September 2009
SummaryHijacking
SiteCancun en route to Mexico City
Aircraft
Aircraft typeBoeing 737-852
OperatorAeroMéxico
RegistrationEI-DRA
Flight originCancún International Airport
DestinationMexico City International Airport
Occupants107
Passengers101
Crew6
Fatalities0
Injuries0
Survivors107

Aircraft edit

The aircraft involved was a Boeing 737-852(WL), registration EI-DRA, manufacturer serial number (MSN) 35114, line number 2037, hex code 4CA4B3. It was built at Renton Municipal Airport with test registration N1779B and first flew on 18 August 2006. It was delivered new to Aeroméxico on 6 September 2006 on lease from AerCap. It was powered by a pair of CFMI CFM56-7B27 engines and used the C16Y144 configuration. After the incident, the aircraft remained in operation with Aeroméxico, the airline having since purchased the plane from the former lessor and re-registered it as XA-DRA, but as of April 2024, the aircraft is currently stored.

Flight from Cancún to Mexico City edit

The plane, AeroMéxico Flight 576, took off from Cancún International Airport at 11:38 local time (17:38 UTC), according to flight records. It was originally scheduled for Benito Juárez International Airport in Mexico City, where it was due to land at 13:50 local time (19:50 UTC). A total of 112 people were initially believed to be on board, including Mexicans as well as French and American citizens.[2][3]

All passengers were released after the plane touched down in Mexico City,[1] where it was taken to the emergency apron that is a special area at the end of the airport near the runway 23L. Passengers were seen entering buses as they left the aircraft. Heavily armed security forces surrounded the aircraft as the hijackers and the crew remained on board, according to reporters on scene.

The hijackers, reported as three Bolivian men, demanded to speak with President Calderón. They claimed to be carrying a package with tape and cables, which was said to be an explosive device. The government went into an emergency meeting, in what was being described as a national emergency. At 14:37, most hostages were taken off the plane and evacuated by bus.[4]

End of hijacking edit

At 14:56 local time, federal police stormed the aircraft and took five men into custody, without having to fire their weapons.[5][6] The Bolivian Embassy in Mexico City denied its nationals had been involved.[7]

Soon after landing, passengers reported seeing a hijacker who was carrying a package which resembled an explosive device; however, a bomb squad's search of the plane turned up no explosive devices.[8] Televisa reported a controlled explosion of luggage at 16:00.[5]

Perpetrator edit

Federal Public Security Secretary Genaro García Luna, speaking at a press conference shortly afterwards, identified the individual as José Marc Flores Pereira (aka "Jósmar"), a Bolivian citizen. García Luna also reported that Flores had served prison time in Santa Cruz de la Sierra.[9] While Flores claimed divine guidance for his hijacking action, local media noted that he had a history of drug- and alcohol-related problems.[9] Flores asserted mystical, religious motives for the hijacking, claiming that the date the hijacking took place was 9/9/09, which is the allegedly satanic number 666 upside down.[8][9] A non-explosive construction consisting of two fruit juice cans, filled with dirt, and adorned with light bulbs was found in his possession.[10]

Quintana Roo State Congressman Hernán Villatoro (of the Labor Party) was on board the flight and said, in a radio interview, that the hijacker was carrying a Bible, issued a series of religious prophecies, and warned that President Calderón should not attend the traditional Independence Day festivities in Mexico City's Zócalo on 16 September because of an impending earthquake.[11]

On 19 May 2011, Flores was sentenced to seven years and seven months in prison for the hijacking.[12] After over a year of appeals, Flores' prison sentence was overturned by an appeals court in September 2012, citing evidence that Flores has mental illness; instead, Flores was moved to a rehabilitation center for treatment.[13] He was released from custody in September, 2014 after a judge ruled that his sentence of four years of psychiatric treatment should begin from the date he was first captured and imprisoned, in 2009, and not from 2012, when he was sentenced.[14]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "Passengers Freed From Hijacked Jet in Mexico City". The New York Times. Retrieved 9 September 2009. [dead link]
  2. ^ (in Spanish). El Universal. Archived from the original on 12 September 2009. Retrieved 9 September 2009.
  3. ^ "AP News in Brief". Associated Press. 9 September 2009. Retrieved 9 September 2009.
  4. ^ "Mexico hijackers threaten to blow up plane, TV station reports". CNN. 9 September 2009. from the original on 4 October 2009. Retrieved 9 September 2009.
  5. ^ a b [Timeline of MxM hijacking]. El Universal. Archived from the original on 12 September 2009. Retrieved 9 September 2009.
  6. ^ "Religious fanatic reportedly behind hijacking". NBC News. 9 September 2009. Retrieved 9 September 2009.
  7. ^ [Ambassador:possible that kidnappers are Bolivian] (in Spanish). El Universal (Mexico City). 9 September 2009. Archived from the original on 12 September 2009. Retrieved 21 May 2016.
  8. ^ a b "Religious fanatic reportedly behind hijacking". NBC News. Associated Press. 9 September 2009. Retrieved 9 September 2009.
  9. ^ a b c (in Spanish). 9 September 2009. Archived from the original on 12 September 2009. Retrieved 9 September 2009.
  10. ^ Con dos latas de jugo secuestró un avión 12 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine El Universal
  11. ^ El secuestrador traía una Biblia en las manos: testigo 15 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine El Universal
  12. ^ "International News: Latest Headlines, Video and Photographs from Around the World -- People, Places, Crisis, Conflict, Culture, Change, Analysis and Trends". ABC News. Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  13. ^ "Latin American Herald Tribune - Mexican Court Overturns Sentence of Would-Be Hijacker". Retrieved 27 January 2017.
  14. ^ "Sale libre Josmar Flores, el pastor que secuestró un avión". Excelsior (in Spanish). 13 September 2014. Retrieved 27 March 2019.

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Aeromexico Flight 576 was a Mexican domestic passenger flight from Cancun to Mexico City that was hijacked on 9 September 2009 The plane was flown to Mexico City International Airport where the passengers were released A short while later the crew was also released and authorities detained five men in connection with the hijacking 1 However only one of those taken into custody was identified as the perpetrator by the authorities The hijacker s main demand was to speak with President Felipe Calderon 1 This has been the only hijacking for Aeromexico Aeromexico Flight 576EI DRA the aircraft that was hijackedHijackingDate9 September 2009SummaryHijackingSiteCancun en route to Mexico CityAircraftAircraft typeBoeing 737 852OperatorAeroMexicoRegistrationEI DRAFlight originCancun International AirportDestinationMexico City International AirportOccupants107Passengers101Crew6Fatalities0Injuries0Survivors107 Contents 1 Aircraft 2 Flight from Cancun to Mexico City 3 End of hijacking 4 Perpetrator 5 ReferencesAircraft editThe aircraft involved was a Boeing 737 852 WL registration EI DRA manufacturer serial number MSN 35114 line number 2037 hex code 4CA4B3 It was built at Renton Municipal Airport with test registration N1779B and first flew on 18 August 2006 It was delivered new to Aeromexico on 6 September 2006 on lease from AerCap It was powered by a pair of CFMI CFM56 7B27 engines and used the C16Y144 configuration After the incident the aircraft remained in operation with Aeromexico the airline having since purchased the plane from the former lessor and re registered it as XA DRA but as of April 2024 the aircraft is currently stored Flight from Cancun to Mexico City editThe plane AeroMexico Flight 576 took off from Cancun International Airport at 11 38 local time 17 38 UTC according to flight records It was originally scheduled for Benito Juarez International Airport in Mexico City where it was due to land at 13 50 local time 19 50 UTC A total of 112 people were initially believed to be on board including Mexicans as well as French and American citizens 2 3 All passengers were released after the plane touched down in Mexico City 1 where it was taken to the emergency apron that is a special area at the end of the airport near the runway 23L Passengers were seen entering buses as they left the aircraft Heavily armed security forces surrounded the aircraft as the hijackers and the crew remained on board according to reporters on scene The hijackers reported as three Bolivian men demanded to speak with President Calderon They claimed to be carrying a package with tape and cables which was said to be an explosive device The government went into an emergency meeting in what was being described as a national emergency At 14 37 most hostages were taken off the plane and evacuated by bus 4 End of hijacking editAt 14 56 local time federal police stormed the aircraft and took five men into custody without having to fire their weapons 5 6 The Bolivian Embassy in Mexico City denied its nationals had been involved 7 Soon after landing passengers reported seeing a hijacker who was carrying a package which resembled an explosive device however a bomb squad s search of the plane turned up no explosive devices 8 Televisa reported a controlled explosion of luggage at 16 00 5 Perpetrator editFederal Public Security Secretary Genaro Garcia Luna speaking at a press conference shortly afterwards identified the individual as Jose Marc Flores Pereira aka Josmar a Bolivian citizen Garcia Luna also reported that Flores had served prison time in Santa Cruz de la Sierra 9 While Flores claimed divine guidance for his hijacking action local media noted that he had a history of drug and alcohol related problems 9 Flores asserted mystical religious motives for the hijacking claiming that the date the hijacking took place was 9 9 09 which is the allegedly satanic number 666 upside down 8 9 A non explosive construction consisting of two fruit juice cans filled with dirt and adorned with light bulbs was found in his possession 10 Quintana Roo State Congressman Hernan Villatoro of the Labor Party was on board the flight and said in a radio interview that the hijacker was carrying a Bible issued a series of religious prophecies and warned that President Calderon should not attend the traditional Independence Day festivities in Mexico City s Zocalo on 16 September because of an impending earthquake 11 On 19 May 2011 Flores was sentenced to seven years and seven months in prison for the hijacking 12 After over a year of appeals Flores prison sentence was overturned by an appeals court in September 2012 citing evidence that Flores has mental illness instead Flores was moved to a rehabilitation center for treatment 13 He was released from custody in September 2014 after a judge ruled that his sentence of four years of psychiatric treatment should begin from the date he was first captured and imprisoned in 2009 and not from 2012 when he was sentenced 14 References edit a b c Passengers Freed From Hijacked Jet in Mexico City The New York Times Retrieved 9 September 2009 dead link Avion secuestrado transportaba turistas de EU y Francia in Spanish El Universal Archived from the original on 12 September 2009 Retrieved 9 September 2009 AP News in Brief Associated Press 9 September 2009 Retrieved 9 September 2009 Mexico hijackers threaten to blow up plane TV station reports CNN 9 September 2009 Archived from the original on 4 October 2009 Retrieved 9 September 2009 a b Cronica MxM Secuestro del avion Timeline of MxM hijacking El Universal Archived from the original on 12 September 2009 Retrieved 9 September 2009 Religious fanatic reportedly behind hijacking NBC News 9 September 2009 Retrieved 9 September 2009 Embajador descarta que secuestradores sean bolivianos Ambassador possible that kidnappers are Bolivian in Spanish El Universal Mexico City 9 September 2009 Archived from the original on 12 September 2009 Retrieved 21 May 2016 a b Religious fanatic reportedly behind hijacking NBC News Associated Press 9 September 2009 Retrieved 9 September 2009 a b c Pastor boliviano secuestro avion SSP in Spanish 9 September 2009 Archived from the original on 12 September 2009 Retrieved 9 September 2009 Con dos latas de jugo secuestro un avion Archived 12 September 2009 at the Wayback Machine El Universal El secuestrador traia una Biblia en las manos testigo Archived 15 December 2009 at the Wayback Machine El Universal International News Latest Headlines Video and Photographs from Around the World People Places Crisis Conflict Culture Change Analysis and Trends ABC News Retrieved 27 January 2017 Latin American Herald Tribune Mexican Court Overturns Sentence of Would Be Hijacker Retrieved 27 January 2017 Sale libre Josmar Flores el pastor que secuestro un avion Excelsior in Spanish 13 September 2014 Retrieved 27 March 2019 nbsp Mexico portal nbsp Aviation portal Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aeromexico 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