A Cathay Pacific Airways flight bound for London was intercepted by Nato fighter jets after failing to communicate with air traffic controllers over Romanian airspace. Hungarian Defence Minister Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi confirmed the incident involved a Chinese-registered A350 aircraft, prompting Hong Kong’s aviation regulator to express “serious concern” and order a report.
Why do Nato fighter jets intercept civilian aircraft?
Military forces deploy fighter jets to intercept civilian aircraft when those planes lose contact with civilian air traffic control. According to Hungarian Defence Minister Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi, the intercept of the Cathay Pacific flight was triggered by Nato protocols after the aircraft failed to establish contact upon entering Romanian airspace. The jets provide a visual warning to pilots, signaling them to re-establish communication with regional control centers. In this instance, the Hungarian readiness aircraft took off at 1.51pm and visually warned the aircraft near the Hungarian border, after which the crew resumed communication.
Intercepts are standard safety procedures. Under international aviation regulations, when a plane goes “silent” or fails to respond to radio calls, military jets are scrambled to ensure the aircraft is not experiencing an emergency or deviating from its path in a way that threatens regional security.
What was the status of the Cathay Pacific flight?
Cathay Pacific Flight CX257, carrying more than 300 passengers, departed Hong Kong on July 4 heading for London’s Heathrow Airport. Flightradar24 data shows the aircraft was traveling over the Black Sea, approximately 250km south of Ukraine, when the communication lapse occurred. Despite the military intervention, Cathay Pacific stated on Wednesday that the aircraft and its passengers were never in danger.
How does the regulator respond to communication lapses?
Hong Kong’s aviation regulator has expressed “serious concern” regarding the incident. The regulator has officially ordered the airline to submit a report detailing why the communication breakdown occurred.
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- Stay Informed: Use tracking services like Flightradar24 to monitor your flight’s progress in real-time.
- Follow Crew Instructions: Even during unusual flight events, remain calm and follow the directives of the flight deck and cabin crew.
- Understand Protocols: Remember that military escorts are often a safety precaution rather than an indication of an immediate threat to passengers.
Frequently Asked Questions
Was the plane in danger during the intercept?
No. Cathay Pacific stated that the aircraft and its passengers were never in danger at any point during the flight.
Why were Hungarian jets involved?
The aircraft was operating under Nato protocols, and Hungarian Defence Minister Romulusz Ruszin-Szendi confirmed that a Nato quick reaction alert standby pair was scrambled when the plane failed to contact Romanian air traffic control.
What is the next step for the airline?
Hong Kong’s aviation regulator has ordered Cathay Pacific to provide a report on the incident to explain why contact was lost.
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