India scrambles jets in response to bomb scare on Iranian plane to China
- Airline says threat was fabricated to ‘disrupt security and peace of mind’
- Passenger aircraft lands safely in Guangzhou on time, carrier says

The Indian Air Force said it scrambled fighter jets after receiving information of a bomb scare on an airline bearing Iranian registration passing through Indian airspace.
The air force said it later received information from Iran’s capital Tehran to disregard the bomb scare and the flight continued its journey.
“Our Airbus 340 passenger plane was travelling from Tehran to Guangzhou in China, and as soon as the pilot learned about the possibility of an in-flight bomb, he informed relevant authorities. The Mahan operation control centre discerned that the threat was fabricated and the flight continued its journey in full safety,” Mahan Air said in a statement.
“It seems that reports of a bomb on board the plane during current international and domestic conditions were aimed at disrupting security and peace of mind.”
