Eminent Airlines Flight 234

Eminent Airlines Flight 234 was a scheduled domestic passenger flight from Fresno Yosemite International Airport in Fresno, California to Jackson Hole Airport in Jackson Hole, Wyoming. On August 20, 2006, the Boeing 787-9 aircraft was hijacked by five members of the White Aryan Resistance and crashed into a federal building in Boise, Idaho, killing all 56 passengers on board, although nobody was killed in the federal building.

History
The team of hijackers was led by Daniel Cicconetti, from Racine, Wisconsin. He met leader Tom Metzger at a restaurant in Warsaw, Indiana in 2001. He told Cicconetti of the plan and said "it would give glory to our brothers of the resistance." Cicconetti later went to Lake Worth, Florida and got a commercial pilot's licence.

The hijackers on Flight 234 included Matthew Hodges, from Aurora, Illinois, and three people from Atlanta, Nebraska: brothers Larry and George Eldred, as well as Spencer Harbour. They rented an apartment in San Francisco, California and stayed with Cicconetti. On May 27, 2006, Cicconetti purchased a X-Acto fixed-blade knife from a weapons dealer in Minneapolis, Minnesota, while Hodges bought a Emerson CQC-7 Knife, and Larry Eldred bought a Leatherman Juice C2 multi-tool. Harbour obtained a canister of Sarin from a friend.

Aircraft
The Eminent Airlines Flight 234 was a Boeing 787-9 (registration N47421). The aircraft was built and had its first flight in 1999. The crew included pilot Ethan Degarmo, First Officer James Peterson, and flight attendants June Holloway, Leona Alexander, Noel Velasquez, Justin McGuire, and Lori Mikaelson.

All 56 passengers on board were killed, including federal judge Ben Ricardo, his wife Mary, and architect Nathan Morris.

Boarding and departure
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Hijacking
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Crash
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Victims
This is a table of victims who were killed in the crash. 29 victims were from the United States, 3 were from Australia, 1 was from Azerbaijan, 1 was from Mozambique, 2 were from Indonesia, and 3 were from Kenya.