American Airlines Flight Diverts to Rome Under Military Escort Following Bomb Threat

In a dramatic turn of events, an American Airlines flight bound for India was met with a security alert that prompted Eurofighter Typhoon jets from the Italian Air Force to escort it back to safety.
The Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, which had just taken off from JFK Airport, rapidly altered its trajectory and made an unscheduled landing in Rome after a bomb threat was reported. Eyewitness accounts and videos shared on social media captured the fighter jets flying alongside the commercial plane as it approached its destination at Rome's Fiumicino Airport.
Upon landing, the aircraft was met by law enforcement personnel, who conducted a thorough inspection before clearing it for departure. In a statement, an American Airlines spokesperson emphasized the airline's commitment to passenger safety, saying, "Safety and security are our highest priorities, and we appreciate our customers' understanding. We are in close contact with local authorities and will share updates as the situation unfolds."
The airline later apologized for any inconvenience the incident may have caused, underscoring their dedication to maintaining secure air travel for all passengers.
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