AMERICAN AIRLINES Flight from New York to New Delhi is diverted to Rome after security concern

An American Airlines Flight on the way from New York to New Delhi, IndiaOn Sunday, he turned to the Caspian Sea and landed in Rome after security concern, which later proved to be “non -crisible,” said the airline.
The Federal Air Force Administration did not develop what a security question was, but said the crew had reported it on the American Airlines Flight 292.
Airport spokesman Leonardo Da Vinci International (FCO) told CBS News that 199 passengers and 15 crew members on the aircraft were aware of the problem while through the Caspian Sea. They said he landed at FCO Airport because he could handle this type of incident, however, they did not develop the reason for the change of flight plans.
American Airlines spokesman told CBS News that the flight was diverted for security concern but did not develop.
“The flight must have landed in FCO, and the implementation of the law examined and cleaned the aircraft to re -determine,” the spokesman said, adding that the question was determined that it was “uncomered”.
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A spokesman for FCO said two Italian military fighter jets rolled the plane as he arrived at Rome Airport.
The fire trucks were visible on the landing lane on one side of the plane after landing. No injuries have been reported. The airport continued to work normally, said spokesman AP.
Spokesman American Airlines told CBS News that “security and security are our main priorities and to apologize to our customers for the inconvenience.”
Flight, who left from John F. Kennedy’s international airport, went toward Indira Gandhi International Airport (Del) in the capital of India. The flight will remain in the FCO overnight to allow a rest from the crew before he continues to India on Monday as soon as possible.