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Air France jet lands after bomb threat: Brazil
2010-07-12
RIO DE JANEIRO — An Air France passenger jet from Rio to Paris that made an emergency landing in northeastern Brazil due to a bomb threat is scheduled to take off again Sunday night after no explosive was found on board, a company spokesman said.

The delay in the planeÂ’s departure from the northeastern city of Recife is necessary because regulations require that the crew receive a certain amount of rest, an Air France spokesman in Brazil said.

Solange Argenta, a spokeswoman with the Brazilian governmentÂ’s airport authority, Infraero, said Sunday that the inspection of the plane had ended but officials were still examining baggage. She said this would not be completed until midafternoon. If nothing suspicious is found, the flight will take off as planned a few hours later, Argenta said.

All 405 passengers and 18 crew members were safely evacuated from Air France Flight 443 on Saturday night, said Infraero spokesman Jorge Andrade.

The bomb threat was phoned in to RioÂ’s international airport by a female voice about 30 minutes after the plane took off, the Air France spokesman said. The control tower contacted the jet and the decision was made to land in Recife, he said.

In Paris, Air France spokesman Jerome NÂ’Guyen confirmed a full inspection of the plane had been completed and nothing suspicious had been found. Passengers were taken to nearby hotels until the plane could take off again.

Flight 443 was on the same route as an Air France jet that crashed in June 2009 off BrazilÂ’s northeastern coast, killing all 228 on board. While no definite cause has been determined in the crash, authorities have repeatedly ruled out foul play.
Posted by:Steve White

#1  It has to do with soccer, right?
Posted by: Eric Jablow   2010-07-12 00:32  

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