Air France threat U.S. fighter jets,An Air France flight from Paris was escorted by two U.S. F-15 warrior planes to New York's John F. Kennedy International Airport on Monday after an unknown risk was made against the flight, the U.S. military said.
Air France flight 22, going from Charles de Gaulle Airport, landed securely in New York, authorities said.
The unknown risk arrived in a phone call to a Maryland State Police military quarters on Monday morning, and the guest made a bomb danger including business aeronautics, Maryland State Police said.
Two U.S. Aviation based armed forces F-15 planes were dispatched as a safeguard to screen the flight as it drew closer New York, said Navy Lieutenant Commander Richlyn Ivey, a representative for U.S. North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command.
The plane was cleared in New York with no occurrences or risks reported by travelers or team, said J. Diminish Donald, a FBI representative.
The New York Post reported 165 travelers and 11 team individuals on board the Air France Airbus A-330 however those figures couldn't be affirmed.
Air France couldn't be gone after remark.
Independently, New York's WNBC TV reported that a danger had been made against a different American Airlines flight went to JFK, yet that risk was regarded not tenable and the flight was cleared.
That report additionally said a Saudi Arabian Airlines flight was being looked at because of an unspecified risk, and that dangers had been made against three different flights at Newark Liberty International Airport.
The FBI was not instantly accessible to remark on the WNBC report.
The U.S. military representative said the charge had not got data about extra dangers against business aerial transports.
It was the first run through U.S. military flying machine had escorted a private plane or business airplane since Feb. 13, when two F-15s took after a general aeronautics airplane that was out of contact while flying in a confined territory close San Francisco. The airplane in the end re-built up interchanges and was trailed by the planes until it arrived at Half Moon Bay.
Air France flight 22, going from Charles de Gaulle Airport, landed securely in New York, authorities said.
The unknown risk arrived in a phone call to a Maryland State Police military quarters on Monday morning, and the guest made a bomb danger including business aeronautics, Maryland State Police said.
Two U.S. Aviation based armed forces F-15 planes were dispatched as a safeguard to screen the flight as it drew closer New York, said Navy Lieutenant Commander Richlyn Ivey, a representative for U.S. North American Aerospace Defense Command and U.S. Northern Command.
The plane was cleared in New York with no occurrences or risks reported by travelers or team, said J. Diminish Donald, a FBI representative.
The New York Post reported 165 travelers and 11 team individuals on board the Air France Airbus A-330 however those figures couldn't be affirmed.
Air France couldn't be gone after remark.
Independently, New York's WNBC TV reported that a danger had been made against a different American Airlines flight went to JFK, yet that risk was regarded not tenable and the flight was cleared.
That report additionally said a Saudi Arabian Airlines flight was being looked at because of an unspecified risk, and that dangers had been made against three different flights at Newark Liberty International Airport.
The FBI was not instantly accessible to remark on the WNBC report.
The U.S. military representative said the charge had not got data about extra dangers against business aerial transports.
It was the first run through U.S. military flying machine had escorted a private plane or business airplane since Feb. 13, when two F-15s took after a general aeronautics airplane that was out of contact while flying in a confined territory close San Francisco. The airplane in the end re-built up interchanges and was trailed by the planes until it arrived at Half Moon Bay.
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