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Ryanair Boeing 737 escorted by German fighter jets after security alert
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A Ryanair Boeing 737 operated by Buzz was escorted by German fighter jets earlier this week after a potential security threat was reported during its flight from Sofia, Bulgaria to London Stansted Airport. The incident occurred on Monday, August 11, when flight FR9962, using aircraft SP-RNH, departed at 21:30 local time.

Czech authorities denied the jet entry into their airspace due to an alleged attack threat against the aircraft. As a result, the plane had to reroute around Czech territory, causing only a minor delay. According to Flightradar24 data, the total flight time increased by just four minutes compared to the previous day’s route.

Ryanair provided a statement regarding the situation:

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"Buzz, the Polish charter airline, was advised of a possible security issue on a Buzz flight FR9962 from Sofia to London Stansted on Monday, August 11. This issue was quickly resolved and de-escalated, which allowed the flight to continue on to London Stansted, where it landed on time, and passengers disembarked normally."

The Aviation Herald reported that there were 174 people onboard out of a possible 189 seats. The aircraft was intercepted by two German Eurofighter Typhoon jets as it entered German airspace and remained under escort until reaching Dutch airspace.

Incidents involving military escorts for Ryanair flights have occurred before. In July 2020, a Ryanair plane flying from Krakow to Dublin diverted to London following a bomb threat and was escorted by RAF Eurofighter Typhoons. The following month saw another Ryanair Group flight—operated by Lauda Europe—escorted into London Stansted after a suspicious package was found onboard.

A notable case in May 2021 involved another Buzz-operated Ryanair flight that was diverted from Athens to Vilnius under escort from a Belarusian MiG-29 jet after an alleged bomb threat. It later emerged that Belarusian authorities orchestrated the diversion to arrest an opposition activist and his partner.

Ryanair is headquartered in Ireland and operates as a low-cost carrier with major hubs at Dublin Airport, London Stansted Airport, and Milan Bergamo Airport. Eddie Wilson serves as CEO of the airline group.

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