RAF Typhoon jet escorts Ryanair plane after terror alert sounds

Dramatic moment RAF Typhoon jet escorted Ryanair plane after terror alert was sounded over ‘suspicious item’ in toilet that turned out to be a phone – as two men are RELEASED without charge

  • RAF Typhoon jets were scrambled to intercept the Lauda jet after staff told police of a ‘suspicious item’ 
  • Armed police surrounded it on runway when it landed at Stansted from Vienna and arrested the two men
  • Police today released suspects without charge and closed the probe – after revealing object was a phone

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The moment an RAF Typhoon jet escorted a Ryanair plane after a terror alert was sounded over a ‘suspicious item’ has been pictured.  

Police have released two Kuwaiti and Italian men without charge and said no terror incident took place on board the diverted flight after the ‘suspicious item’ in a toilet turned out to be a mobile phone. 

RAF jets were scrambled to intercept the Lauda jet before armed police surrounded it on the runway when it landed at Stansted from Vienna at around 7.20pm yesterday. 

The crew had alerted police to a potential ‘security threat’ on board, and after landing two men aged 24 and 48 were arrested by anti-terror police and taken into custody. They have now been released and the investigation closed. 

Pictures now show an RAF jet escorting the flight closely after the alarm was raised.

RAF Typhoon fighter is pictured above escorting a Ryanair flight after a ‘suspicious object’, which turned out to be a phone, was found aboard

Police have released two Kuwaiti and Italian men without charge and said no terror incident took place on board a diverted Ryanair flight after a 'suspicious item' in a toilet turned out to be a mobile phone

Police have released two Kuwaiti and Italian men without charge and said no terror incident took place on board a diverted Ryanair flight after a ‘suspicious item’ in a toilet turned out to be a mobile phone

The crew had alerted police to a potential 'security threat' on board, and after landing two men aged 24 and 48 were arrested by anti-terror police and taken into custody. They have now been released and the investigation closed

The crew had alerted police to a potential ‘security threat’ on board, and after landing two men aged 24 and 48 were arrested by anti-terror police and taken into custody. They have now been released and the investigation closed

RAF Typhoon: Agile fighter with a top speed of 1381mph

The Typhoon FGR4 provides the RAF with a highly capable and extremely agile multi-role combat aircraft, capable of being deployed in the full spectrum of air operations, including air policing, peace support and high intensity conflict.

The two-seater Typhoon multirole jet fighter belongs to the 29 Squadron of the Royal Air Force at RAF Coningsby. It has a twin-engine and canard-delta wing.

Development of the aircraft began in 1983 and a prototype took its first flight in March 1994.

Other key facts include:  

Engines: 2 Eurojet EJ200 turbojets

Thrust: 20,000lbs each

Max speed: 1381.08mph

Length: 15.96 yards

Max altitude: 55,000ft

Span: 11.09m

Aircrew: 1

Armament: Paveway IV, AMRAAM, ASRAAM, Mauser 27mm Cannon, Enhanced Paveway II 

Two Typhoons accompanied the Ryanair jet as it landed at Stansted airport in Essex.  

Passenger Joanna Czechowska said officers boarded and took away two men after the suspicious items were discovered in the toilets.

The two suspects were held in custody but released this morning. 

A spokesman for the Eastern Region Special Operations Unit, which fights terrorism and organised crime, today confirmed the ‘suspicious object’ was a phone that was found in the toilets. 

Detective Superintendent Andy Waldie said: ‘We understandably take any reports of suspicious objects or behaviour on flights very seriously and thankfully on this occasion there was no cause for concern.

‘I’d like to thank those on the flight for their cooperation and understanding while officers conducted their enquiries.’

Ryanair said: ‘The crew of a Ryanair flight from Vienna to London Stansted this evening were alerted of a potential security threat on board. 

‘In line with procedures, the captain informed UK authorities and continued to London Stansted, where the aircraft landed normally and taxied to a remote stand where passengers disembarked safely.

‘Passengers in London Stansted waiting to depart to Vienna were transferred to a spare aircraft to minimise the delay to their flight.

The RAF commented said: ‘Typhoon fighter aircraft from RAF Coningsby were launched this evening to intercept a civilian aircraft. The aircraft was escorted safely to Stansted.’ 

The jets were thought to have then headed in the direction of Cheltenham to be refueled, before appearing to return towards base at RAF Coningsby.    

Armed police surrounded the Lauda aircraft, which is a subsidiary of RyanAir, after it landed on the tarmac at Stansted on Sunday

Armed police surrounded the Lauda aircraft, which is a subsidiary of RyanAir, after it landed on the tarmac at Stansted on Sunday

Two RAF Typhoon fighter jets were scrambled to escort a passenger jet at London Stansted Airport yesterday evening

Two RAF Typhoon fighter jets were scrambled to escort a passenger jet at London Stansted Airport yesterday evening

Joanna Czechowksa was on board the passenger flight which was escorted to London Stansted Airport just after 7pm yesterday

Joanna Czechowksa was on board the passenger flight which was escorted to London Stansted Airport just after 7pm yesterday 

Flight radars spotted both jets flying down to the Essex airport from their base at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire

Flight radars spotted both jets flying down to the Essex airport from their base at RAF Coningsby in Lincolnshire