Bomb threat on an Aerolineas Argentinas’ Boeing 737 MAX: What we know

Today, September 15, an Aerolineas Argentinas Boeing 737 MAX had to be moved to the safe position at Aeroparque Jorge Newbery after the explosives search protocol was declared active.

A passenger on board the aircraft, registration LV-GVE, informed the crew that there was a bomb in his checked baggage. The 172 passengers and 6 crew members who were bound for the city of Tucumán on flight AR1484 were transferred to the industrial platform of the air terminal, located in the hangar area and opposite the runway.

After the inspection carried out by the Airport Security Police (PSA), which was negative, the passengers and crew members re-boarded and at the time of writing this note are preparing to complete the flight.

This is a developing story.

1 comentario en «Bomb threat on an Aerolineas Argentinas’ Boeing 737 MAX: What we know»

  1. This is so dangerous!! I wonder how strict are the security policies and meassures taken down in Argentina!
    Seems a bit too risky for non argentines.

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