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Canadian Air Force plane ferries stranded Air India passengers from Iqaluit airport to Chicago

Aircraft enroute to Chicago from Delhi was diverted to Canadian airport following bomb threat
In this August 22, 2024 file photo, security personnel conduct inspection of an Air India aircraft. Four planes, including an Air India aircraft, received bomb-threat messages through a social media handle on Tuesday. PTI Photo
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A Canadian Air Force aircraft is ferrying 191 stranded passengers of an Air India flight from Iqaluit airport to Chicago, more than 18 hours after the flight was diverted to the airport due to a bomb threat.

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The flight had 211 people, including 20 crew members.

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In a statement on Wednesday, Air India said passengers of flight AI127, which was diverted to Iqaluit in Canada on October 15, are on their way to their destination—Chicago.

“Passengers are being ferried on a Canadian Air Force aircraft that has taken off from Iqaluit at 03:54 hrs UTC and is expected to land in Chicago at around 07:48 hrs UTC,” the airline said.

The UTC (Coordinated Universal Time) of 03:54 hours was around 11.54 pm local time in Iqaluit on Tuesday.

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The flight had landed at Iqaluit airport at around 05:21 am local time.

Air India also thanked the Canadian authorities and authorities at Iqaluit airport for their support and assistance extended to the passengers and the airline during this unexpected disruption.

On Tuesday, Air India’s Boeing 777-300 ER aircraft enroute to Chicago from Delhi was diverted to the Canadian airport following a bomb threat.

The Royal Canadian Mounted Police had said that the flight made an emergency landing at Iqaluit, Nunavut, and all 211 people including the crew disembarked the aircraft.

Meanwhile, in the past two day, at least 10 Indian flights have received bomb threats and after security checks, nothing suspicious was found in the respective planes.

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