EgyptAir jet lands in Uzbekistan after hoax bomb threat
An EgyptAir plane that was forced to land in Uzbekistan due to a hoax bomb threat has been cleared to resume its journey from Cairo to Beijing. All 118 passengers and 17 crew on board the Airbus A330-220 were evacuated at Urgench International Airport. The aircraft was searched by Uzbek security forces but no explosive device was found, Egyptian officials said. The chairman of EgyptAir, Safwat Mussallam, said that Flight MS955 left Cairo at 21:55 GMT (23:55 Cairo time) Tuesday and was scheduled to land in Beijing at 07:34 GMT (15:34 Beijing time) Wednesday. During the flight, an anonymous caller telephoned security agents in Cairo to say a bomb was on board the aircraft and the pilot was told to land at the nearest airport. The plane eventually touched down at Urgench, about 840km west of the Uzbek capital Tashkent, at 03:00 GMT (08:00 Tashkent time) Wednesday, Uzbekistan Airways said. "The aircraft was evacuated, searched and the result of the search was negative, we were told by the Uzbek authorities, who gave us the authorisation to take off again," Mussallam said. "We must take any warning seriously," he added.<br/>
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EgyptAir jet lands in Uzbekistan after hoax bomb threat
An EgyptAir plane that was forced to land in Uzbekistan due to a hoax bomb threat has been cleared to resume its journey from Cairo to Beijing. All 118 passengers and 17 crew on board the Airbus A330-220 were evacuated at Urgench International Airport. The aircraft was searched by Uzbek security forces but no explosive device was found, Egyptian officials said. The chairman of EgyptAir, Safwat Mussallam, said that Flight MS955 left Cairo at 21:55 GMT (23:55 Cairo time) Tuesday and was scheduled to land in Beijing at 07:34 GMT (15:34 Beijing time) Wednesday. During the flight, an anonymous caller telephoned security agents in Cairo to say a bomb was on board the aircraft and the pilot was told to land at the nearest airport. The plane eventually touched down at Urgench, about 840km west of the Uzbek capital Tashkent, at 03:00 GMT (08:00 Tashkent time) Wednesday, Uzbekistan Airways said. "The aircraft was evacuated, searched and the result of the search was negative, we were told by the Uzbek authorities, who gave us the authorisation to take off again," Mussallam said. "We must take any warning seriously," he added.<br/>