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Air France flights makes emergency landing at St. Petersburg

November 30, 2015 By bernard.montrel@gmail.com

A Boeing 777 of the French company has made an emergency landing on the runway at the Pulkovo airport in St. Petersburg.
An aircraft engine had a problem, a source told the news agency RIA Novosoti. But the device, which was flying from Paris to Beijing landed without incident without any injuries being reported.
RT en Français (via Google Translate)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 777, Air France, Boeing, China, France, Russia

AF84 returns to Paris…

November 20, 2015 By bernard.montrel@gmail.com

Amid a climate of tension following the attacks in Paris and the armed attack of a Mali hotel popular with foreigners, a French flight to the US deflected right route to return to Paris .
A Boeing 777-200 of Air France from Paris to San Francisco made a U-turn while flying over the Channel, as revealed air traffic control radars. It made several loops, before returning to France less than an hour after takeoff. The pilot did not report an emergency, it remains unclear why this change of route.
However, the passengers of the Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris have been warned that all flights between Paris and the United States were canceled following the attack by an armed commando in a hotel in Mali on Friday 20 November. Some 12 members of the French airline staff there were held hostage before being evacuated. Moreover, the flight that would link Paris to Bamako was canceled.
RT en Français (via Google Translate)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: 777, 777-200, 777-200ER, 77E, Air France, Boeing, F-GSPG, France, Paris, San Francisco, US

Two Air France flights divert because of bomb threats

November 18, 2015 By bernard.montrel@gmail.com

No explosives were found aboard two separate Air France planes that were diverted to Halifax and Salt Lake City due to bomb threats, according to the airline.
Authorities in both cities thoroughly inspected both aircraft, passengers and their luggage, and nothing was found, according to an Air France release.
The airline said the bomb threat that led to the diversion of Flight AF55 to Halifax Stanfield International Airport was a “false alert.”
The bomb threats were received by telephone shortly after AF55 left Washington, D.C., for Paris on Tuesday.
An investigation is underway to determine the source of that phone call, Air France says.
As well, the airline says:
– Passengers grounded in Halifax will be put on Flight AF4093 at 7 p.m. today, scheduled to arrive at Charles de Gaulle airport in Paris at 6 a.m. local time Thursday.
– Passengers aboard the the plane that was diverted to Salt Lake City are already en route to France.
The company says the passengers in Halifax are being accommodated.
Two hundred and sixty-two passengers and crew were aboard the Boeing 777 when it landed in Halifax around 10 p.m. Tuesday night.
RCMP searched the plane using police dogs trained in explosives. Shortly after 3 a.m., no explosives were found in a search of the plane and luggage. The plane was released from police custody.
It took an hour and 15 minutes to remove passengers by buses provided by Halifax Transit.
The main runway at Halifax’s airport was reopened at 4 a.m. Wednesday and the plane has been moved to a gate.
Peter Spurway, a spokesman for Halifax Stanfield airport, had said the passengers and crew exited the plane and were taken to “a secure area in the airport terminal.”
All were interviewed by RCMP.
Spurway said the airport was trying to make passengers as comfortable as possible. Air Canada, on behalf of Air France, helped find accommodations overnight for the passengers and crew.
Spurway said the Halifax airport is prepared to deal with diversions, adding it had already handled three or four diverted flights this month.
CBC News
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– AF65: F-HPJD (Diverted to SLC)
– AF55: F-GZNB (Diverted to YHZ)

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Air France, Bomb Threat, Canada, France, US

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