This article is from the source 'guardian' and was first published or seen on . It last changed over 40 days ago and won't be checked again for changes.

You can find the current article at its original source at http://www.theguardian.com/world/2017/oct/04/raf-typhoon-fighters-escort-ryanair-flight-to-stansted-airport

The article has changed 7 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.

Version 1 Version 2
RAF jets escort Ryanair flight to Stansted airport after security alert RAF jets escort Ryanair flight to Stansted airport after security alert
(about 1 hour later)
A Ryanair passenger jet was escorted into Stansted airport by two RAF fighter jets after a suspected hoax security alert.A Ryanair passenger jet was escorted into Stansted airport by two RAF fighter jets after a suspected hoax security alert.
Flights were temporarily grounded at the hub as the plane was redirected from its route between Kaunas in Lithuania and Luton airport in Bedfordshire.Flights were temporarily grounded at the hub as the plane was redirected from its route between Kaunas in Lithuania and Luton airport in Bedfordshire.
Essex police took over the investigation once the flight landed and later confirmed nothing suspicious was found on the aircraft. Essex police took over the investigation once the flight landed and later said nothing suspicious had been found on the aircraft.
A Ryanair spokesman said: “A flight from Kaunas to London Luton diverted to London Stansted in line with procedures after Lithuanian authorities received a suspected hoax security alert.A Ryanair spokesman said: “A flight from Kaunas to London Luton diverted to London Stansted in line with procedures after Lithuanian authorities received a suspected hoax security alert.
“The aircraft landed normally at Stansted and customers will be transferred to Luton by coach when cleared to do so.”“The aircraft landed normally at Stansted and customers will be transferred to Luton by coach when cleared to do so.”
Essex police said the plane landed at 8.55am and by 11am they had completed enquiries and found nothing suspicious.Essex police said the plane landed at 8.55am and by 11am they had completed enquiries and found nothing suspicious.
Ch Inspector Richard Phillibrown said: “We take all intelligence received regarding potential threats to public safety very seriously. The safety of the public is paramount.” Ch Insp Richard Phillibrown said: “We take all intelligence received regarding potential threats to public safety very seriously. The safety of the public is paramount.”
@BBCEngland Not a sight you see everyday. Ryanair flight being tailed by a fighter plane. Something going on? Hope all is well over Suffolk pic.twitter.com/4yFTom2lMF@BBCEngland Not a sight you see everyday. Ryanair flight being tailed by a fighter plane. Something going on? Hope all is well over Suffolk pic.twitter.com/4yFTom2lMF
An RAF spokesman said: “Quick Reaction Alert Typhoon aircraft were launched this morning from RAF Coningsby to intercept a civilian aircraft.An RAF spokesman said: “Quick Reaction Alert Typhoon aircraft were launched this morning from RAF Coningsby to intercept a civilian aircraft.
“The aircraft was safely escorted to Stansted airport. The Typhoon aircraft were authorised to transit at supersonic speed for operational reasons. Any inconvenience caused to local residents is regretted.”“The aircraft was safely escorted to Stansted airport. The Typhoon aircraft were authorised to transit at supersonic speed for operational reasons. Any inconvenience caused to local residents is regretted.”
RAF aircraft are authorised to travel at supersonic speed over land only in emergency situations.RAF aircraft are authorised to travel at supersonic speed over land only in emergency situations.