An American Airlines flight traveling from New York's JFK Airport was diverted on Tuesday after a bomb threat was made. The plane, bound for Indira Gandhi International Airport in New Delhi, India, was intercepted by U.S. fighter jets mid-flight and rerouted to Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport in Rome. Authorities acted swiftly to ensure passenger safety as law enforcement agencies investigated the threat. Passengers were safely evacuated, and no explosives were found aboard the aircraft. However, the incident has raised concerns about air travel security, while the investigation into the source of the threat remains ongoing.
American Airlines Flight 292 made an abrupt U-turn near Turkmenistan after a “possible security issue” was made known on board. The plane landed under fighter escort and was later determined to be “non-credible.”
“Safety and security are our top priorities, and we thank our customers for their understanding,” a statement from American Airlines read. “We are working closely with local authorities and will provide updates as the situation develops.”
American Airlines flight #AA292 from New York to Delhi made a U-turn over the Caspian Sea and diverted all the way to Rome, following a bomb threat for the flight.
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A senior official revealed that Indian authorities requested the aircraft be inspected before landing in India. Dramatic footage captured the moment the large plane touched down at the Leonardo da Vinci Airport, with two fighter jets seen accompanying the aircraft as it approached the runway.
🚨American Airlines Flight AA292 New York-Delhi Bomb Threat Emergency🚨
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“AA 292, operating from New York to Delhi, has been diverted to Rome due to a potential security threat onboard,” TOI quoted the airline as saying#news #aviation pic.twitter.com/e54ETLbrUx
This comes as American Airlines is still reeling from the tragic collision between one of its aircraft and a US Army helicopter. The plane, which was carrying 64 passengers, crashed into the Potomac River near Washington D.C. as it was approaching Ronald Reagan Washington National Airport. Tragically, there were no survivors.