Boeing 787-9 dreamliner diverted due to security threat
An American Airlines flight travelling from New York to New Delhi was unexpectedly diverted to Rome on Sunday, 22 February, after a suspected security threat. The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, carrying 199 passengers and 15 crew members, landed safely at Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport under military escort.
The diversion was prompted by a reported bomb threat, leading to an urgent response from Italian aviation and security authorities.
Flight took a U-turn over Turkmenistan
Flight AA292 took off from John F Kennedy International Airport (JFK) at 8:14 pm local time, bound for Indira Gandhi International Airport, New Delhi. However, mid-flight, while flying over Turkmenistan, the aircraft made a sudden U-turn.
According to flight-tracking platform Flight Emergency, an alert was posted on X (formerly Twitter) stating:
“American flight AA292 will divert to Rome en route to Delhi due to a bomb threat.”
As the aircraft changed course, Italian military authorities were notified, and emergency protocols were put into action.
Italian air force scrambles fighter jets
Italian news agency ANSA reported that an email warning of a possible bomb threat had been received, prompting Italian military officials to take immediate action.
Two Eurofighter Typhoon jets were dispatched to intercept and escort the aircraft as it entered Italian airspace. The military escort ensured the aircraft was securely guided to Rome’s Fiumicino Airport for further inspection.
Passengers aboard AA292 remained unaware of the diversion until the captain made an in-flight announcement, informing them of the security issue and the decision to land in Rome.
According to American Airlines and the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the crew was made aware of a potential security risk, which led to the decision to reroute the flight.
Despite the emergency landing, airport officials confirmed that the incident did not disrupt regular operations at Fiumicino Airport.
Comprehensive security checks in Rome
The aircraft landed at Leonardo da Vinci-Fiumicino Airport at approximately 5:30 pm local time. Italian law enforcement, airport security personnel, and aviation authorities immediately initiated a thorough security sweep of the aircraft.
Security measures included:
- Full cabin and cargo inspections
- Baggage screening
- Passenger re-screening at the terminal
Visuals shared on social media showed the fighter jets flanking the American Airlines aircraft as it approached Fiumicino’s runway.
Following detailed inspections, Italian authorities determined that the bomb threat was non-credible. However, in line with safety regulations, the aircraft remained grounded overnight to allow for mandatory crew rest before continuing its journey.
American Airlines’ response
Following the incident, American Airlines released an official statement:
“Safety and security are our top priorities, and we appreciate our customers’ patience and understanding while we worked with authorities to ensure a secure outcome.”
Passengers were provided with assistance and accommodations, while the airline worked with Italian and Indian aviation authorities to clear the aircraft for departure.
After receiving the all-clear from security teams, passengers were reboarded, and AA292 resumed its journey to New Delhi the following day.
Indian authorities enforce final checks
Ahead of its arrival in India, Indian aviation authorities conducted a final round of security checks to ensure the aircraft met all safety protocols.
An official from India’s Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) confirmed that additional inspections were carried out as a precautionary measure before permitting the flight to land in New Delhi.
“This is a standard protocol in such situations to ensure the highest level of security for incoming international flights,” the official stated.
The flight successfully completed its journey, landing in New Delhi without further incident.
Conclusion
The diversion of American Airlines Flight AA292 to Rome highlights the seriousness with which aviation authorities treat security threats. The swift response from Italian military forces, the thorough security checks in Rome, and the collaborative efforts of global aviation authorities ensured that passengers and crew remained safe throughout the ordeal.
While the bomb threat was ultimately deemed a hoax, the incident served as a reminder of the challenges and precautions necessary in modern air travel.