Timeline of the September 11 attacks

The following timeline is a chronological list of all the major events leading up to, during, and immediately following the terrorist attacks on New York and Washington, DC on September 11, 2001. The timeline starts with the completion of the first World Trade Center tower in 1970 through the first anniversary of the attacks in 2002.

Background history

Planning

  • 1992: Mohamed Atta arrives in Germany.
  • 1994: Planning on Operation Bojinka begins in the Philippines.
  • 1995: Operation Bojinka foiled, Said Bahaji and Ramzi bin al-Shibh arrive in Germany.
  • 1996: Marwan al-Shehhi and Ziad Jarrah arrive in Germany.
  • 1997: Zakariyah Essabar arrives in Germany.
  • 1998: Recruitment of terrorists in Germany starts.
  • 1998: Bill Clinton warned 'bin Laden preparing to hijack US aircraft' inside US.[30]
  • 1999: Hamburg cell is fully formed.
  • 1999: Germany monitors call to 9/11 hijacker al-Shehhi, shares information with CIA.[31]
  • 1999: Germans monitor call mentioning key al-Qaeda Hamburg cell members, including 9/11 hijacker Atta's full name and number.[32]
  • 1999: 9/11 hijacker Jarrah has unofficial wedding; photograph later suggests German intelligence has informant.[33]
  • 1999: Three 9/11 hijackers obtain US visas.[34]
  • 1999: Hani Hanjour gets pilot's license despite dubious skills.[35][36][37][38]
  • 1999: German intelligence records calls between 9/11 hijacker al-Shehhi and others linked to al-Qaeda.[25][32]
  • 1999: Saudi ambassador's wife gives funds that are possibly passed to 9/11 hijackers.[39]
  • 1999: President Clinton warned about al-Qaeda operatives living in US.[40]
  • 1999: Watch list importance is stressed but procedures are not followed.[41][42]
  • 1999: NSA tells CIA about planned al-Qaeda summit involving future hijackers.
  • 2000: 2000 al-Qaeda Summit in Malaysia, pilots head to the United States and train in flying schools.
  • 2001: Remaining hijackers go to the United States, Zacarias Moussaoui goes to the United States and is arrested, other cell members flee Germany.

September 11, 2001

All times are in local time (EDT or UTC − 4).

Rest of September

October

Beyond October

  • March 2002: The Tribute in Light project begins.
  • September 11, 2002: First anniversary of the September 11, 2001 attacks commemorations are held throughout the world, particularly the U.S.

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