Other than the September 11 attacks, the single most deadly act of aviation terrorism in world history is one you’ve probably never heard of. And there’s a very clear reason for that, although you’re not supposed to talk about it.
In June of 1985, Air India Flight 182, from Toronto to Bombay, blew up in mid-air over the coast of Ireland. A total of 329 people, including 268 Canadian citizens and 10 American citizens, were killed by a bomb that had been checked onto the flight.


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