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Air France flight to New York subject of anonymous threat US-bound flights subject of anonymous threats
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A pair of US fighter jets has escorted an Air France airliner bound for New York City after the flight was the subject of an anonymous threat. Two US fighter jets have escorted an Air France airliner bound for New York City, one of a number of US-bound flights that was the subject of anonymous threats.
US officials said they had received a call claiming that there was a "chemical weapons threat" aboard the plane. US officials said they had received a call claiming that there was a "chemical weapons threat" aboard.
Air France Flight 22, from Paris, was searched after landing in a secure area of JFK Airport.Air France Flight 22, from Paris, was searched after landing in a secure area of JFK Airport.
The FBI said later that no hazards had been found and the plane was cleared.The FBI said later that no hazards had been found and the plane was cleared.
It was one of several threats, possibly from the same source, made against US-bound commercial airliners on Monday, authorities said.It was one of several threats, possibly from the same source, made against US-bound commercial airliners on Monday, authorities said.
"Out of an abundance of caution, Air France flight number 22 was escorted to John F Kennedy airport by US Air Force fighter jets following a phone threat," said FBI spokesman J Peter Donald."Out of an abundance of caution, Air France flight number 22 was escorted to John F Kennedy airport by US Air Force fighter jets following a phone threat," said FBI spokesman J Peter Donald.
"The plane has landed and has deboarded. There were no incidents or hazards reported on board the flight by either the passengers or its crew. The plane has been cleared.""The plane has landed and has deboarded. There were no incidents or hazards reported on board the flight by either the passengers or its crew. The plane has been cleared."
An anonymous call was made to a Maryland State Police barracks at 06:30 local time (10:30 GMT) on Monday and the FBI was immediately told.An anonymous call was made to a Maryland State Police barracks at 06:30 local time (10:30 GMT) on Monday and the FBI was immediately told.
Not credible
Although the threat was not considered credible, two F-15 planes were scrambled as a precautionary measure, joint US-Canadian monitoring force Norad said.Although the threat was not considered credible, two F-15 planes were scrambled as a precautionary measure, joint US-Canadian monitoring force Norad said.
According to ABC News, the planes followed the Air France A-330 jet into US airspace but out of sight of passengers and crew.According to ABC News, the planes followed the Air France A-330 jet into US airspace but out of sight of passengers and crew.
The plane was later searched in a secure area of the airport.
A Saudi Airlines flight that had recently landed at JFK was also searched because of another threat, officials said.A Saudi Airlines flight that had recently landed at JFK was also searched because of another threat, officials said.
Another threat was made against an American Airlines plane flying from Birmingham, England, to JFK, airline spokesman Kent Powell said.Another threat was made against an American Airlines plane flying from Birmingham, England, to JFK, airline spokesman Kent Powell said.
The flight was initially told to land and taxi to a remote area, but officials later told the pilot that the threat was not credible and cleared the plane to go to the terminal, he added.The flight was initially told to land and taxi to a remote area, but officials later told the pilot that the threat was not credible and cleared the plane to go to the terminal, he added.