Active Bomb Threat Protocol in AICM; Discard Risk
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Héctor Suárez Gomís relates protocol for bomb threat at the AICM that affected Viva Aerobus flight VB1104. Through social networks, Héctor Suárez Gomís told how he lived the possible bomb threat on a Viva Aerobus aircraft, this Saturday, April 2, 2026.So lived Héctor Suárez Gomís the protocol for bomb threat at the AICMAccording to the testimony of actor Héctor Suárez Gomís, he was going to board the flight where they had to activate the protoco…
A bomb threat reported by the airline Viva Aerobus activated security protocols at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) on Saturday, where authorities checked an aircraft coming from Cancun without locating explosives. According to official information released by the airport itself, the alert originated following a report linked to the XA-VBM registration aircraft, corresponding to flight VB1029, which arrived from Cancun, and its subsequen…
This afternoon a report was presented for three possible bomb threats reported by the airline Viva Aerobus at Mexico City International Airport (AICM).The reports, which were discarded after the activation of protocols, were related to the XA-VBM registration aircraft and VB1029 flights, coming from Cancun, and VB1104, destined for Mérida, stationed at position 13 of Terminal 1.
Redacción / Grupo Cantona A bomb threat on a Viva Aerobus flight from Cancun activated security protocols at the AICM; authorities ruled out risk. Mexico City.— On Saturday, Mexico City International Airport (AICM) activated emergency protocols after receiving an alert for an alleged bomb threat [...] The post False Bomb Alarm in Flight from Viva Aerobus activates protocols at the AICM appeared first on Quintana Roo Today.
An alert for alleged bomb threat activated security protocols this Saturday at Mexico City International Airport (ICM) after Viva Aerobus airline reported an irregular situation related to one of its aircraft. Following the inspection, authorities confirmed that no explosives were found. The incident involved an XA-VBM-registered aircraft arriving from Cancun and scheduled another route to Mérida. The aircraft remained at Terminal 1 position 13 …
MEXICO CITY – Security protocols were activated Saturday afternoon at Mexico City International Airport (AICM) after a report of a possible bomb threat on an aircraft bound for Mérida. The alert concerned the aircraft with registration XA-VBM, flight VB1029 from Cancún, which was scheduled to arrive in Mexico City. The same aircraft was later scheduled to continue as flight VB1104 to Mérida and was parked at position 13 in Terminal 1 at the time…
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