2. 1,200 People On A 747?
In the early 1990s, regime changes in Ethiopia sparked renewed concerns about the welfare of Ethiopian Jews, prompting Israel to launch Operation Solomon, which airlifted nearly 15,000 refugees to Israel…
In the early 1990s, regime changes in Ethiopia sparked renewed concerns about the welfare of Ethiopian Jews, prompting Israel to launch Operation Solomon, which airlifted nearly 15,000 refugees to Israel in a span of just 36 hours. One of the planes pressed into service, an El Al Boeing 747, airlifted a record number of passengers, which is widely reported as 1,088, though it's believed that many children made their way onto the plane hidden inside their mothers' skirts.
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