✅ Yes, it's true that a 1979 Pakistan airline advertisement showed the shadow of a jetliner on the World Trade Center.
2001 terrorist attacks on the Pentagon and New York’s World Trade Center, all sorts of visual media were hurriedly scrubbed of depictions of the now-obliterated World Trade Center towers, or of any other images that included airplanes in close proximity to skyscraper-like buildings.
As well, visual media were scoured for images antedating the 9/11 attacks which depicted airplanes, explosions, or fires in conjunction with the World Trade Center towers, with the results being described as everything from frighteningly accurate prophecies to merely interesting coincidences . Among the latter category of images, perhaps no commercial image was more eerie than the one displayed above, purportedly a French-language print advertisement for Pakistan International Airlines promoting flights between Paris and New York:
The ad’s stark black-and-white imagery depicting the large shadow of an approaching airliner spread across the two World Trade Center towers was so suggestive of the terrible events ofIn fact, PIA had been promoting its New York/Paris and New York/London routes in print media at least as far back as 1972 (as shown in a
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