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The first involved the man who tried to blow up an airliner bound for Detroit on Christmas Day, 2009.
Two federal air marshals appeared in court facing charges of conspiring to smuggle 33 pounds of cocaine aboard a commercial airliner bound for Las Vegas from Houston.
A thwarted attempt to bomb an airliner bound for Detroit on Dec. 25, 2009, was traced to Al Qaeda in the Arabian Peninsula.
A Taiwanese airliner bound for Hong Kong with 225 people aboard suddenly disappeared from radar in clear weather and crashed into the sea on Saturday between southern Taiwan and China.
The Tupolev Tu-154 airliner, bound from Tel Aviv to Novosibirsk, plunged from 36,000 feet into the sea off the Russian coast after an S-200 antiaircraft missile, launched in military exercises on the Crimean Peninsula, struck it.
The first prisoner was released on Monday and placed on an airliner bound for Madrid, Reuters reported, with as many as a half-dozen others expected to follow shortly.
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British and American intelligence foiled a scheme to blow up airliners bound for the United States.
The most dangerous Qaeda movement, from an American perspective, is the one in Yemen, which has tried repeatedly to plant bombs on airliners bound for the United States.
Mr. Asiri is also believed to have designed the explosives used in two previous attempts to take down airliners bound for the United States.
In Congressional testimony in early 2007, Lt. Gen. Michael D. Maples, director of the Defense Intelligence Agency, described the group as "an Al Qaeda cell, directed by Al Qaeda leadership in Pakistan, that planned to bomb nearly a dozen U.S. airliners bound for the U.S. in midair".
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