A Moscow-bound Aeroflot flight heading out of New York’s John F. Kennedy International Airport had to make an emergency landing in Iceland after an anonymous caller phoned in a bomb threat on Thursday morning. After a bomb squad searched the flight, however, no explosives were found on board. [More]
No Explosives Found On Plane Headed To Russia From NYC After Bomb Threat
By August 17, 2012
Suspicious Device Prompts Partial Evacuation At Minneapolis-St. Paul Airport
By June 4, 2012
While it’s still unclear exactly what a “suspicious device” found in a piece of checked baggage at the Minneapolis St. Paul International Airport turned out to be, business returned to usual last night after a brief evacuation of one of the terminals. The woman whose bag contained the device was allowed to continue on her way without that luggage. [More]

