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    Operations back to normal after multiple Canadian airports hit with bomb threats

    Team_Jamaica 14By Team_Jamaica 14July 4, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Operations are again to regular after a number of Canadian airports confronted bomb threats on Thursday morning that grounded flights and have been anticipated to trigger widespread delays, in keeping with air site visitors management supervisor Nav Canada.

    In a statement posted to X at 11 a.m. ET, Nav Canada recommended its workers and regulation enforcement for his or her swift response and stated airport delays may nonetheless happen.

    “Within the curiosity of safety protocols, we can not disclose the precise nature of the menace. Nevertheless, we are going to proceed to work carefully with authorities because the investigation progresses,” Nav Canada wrote.

    Hours earlier, Nav Canada had posted that it was “made conscious of bomb threats affecting services in Ottawa, Montreal, Edmonton, Winnipeg, Calgary and Vancouver.” 

    “Workers at impacted areas are secure, and a short lived floor cease has been carried out on the affected airports,” it wrote round 8:30 a.m. ET.

    WATCH | Airport providers resuming after bomb threats: 

    Airport providers resuming after a number of bomb threats, NAV Canada says

    NAV Canada, the nation’s civil air navigation service, says service is step by step resuming at a number of airports throughout the nation after bomb threats prompted a short lived floor cease on the affected areas. Travellers might see delays as service resumes, the service stated.

    Airports, police investigating

    RCMP on the Winnipeg Richardson Worldwide Airport obtained a bomb menace at round 6:05 a.m. CT, RCMP advised CBC Information in a written assertion.

    “The cellphone name acknowledged there was a bomb within the management tower,” an RCMP spokesperson stated. “Officers performed a bodily search of the tower and no suspicious objects have been positioned.”

    In Vancouver, RCMP advised CBC Information the menace there had been a “false report.”

    Richmond RCMP obtained a report of a menace on the Vancouver Worldwide Airport’s Nav Canada air site visitors management tower at roughly 2 a.m. PT, spokesperson Cpl. Melissa Lui stated in a written assertion.

    The tower was evacuated and no threats have been positioned, Lui added.

    “The RCMP and YVR take threats of this nature very significantly,” Lui stated. “After the preliminary investigation, investigators decided this to be a false report, and that there isn’t any credible menace to public security.”

    The Vancouver Airport Authority stated flights have been working usually, nevertheless it was conscious of the incident.

    The Ottawa Macdonald–Cartier Worldwide Airport said earlier on X that it was “investigating a safety incident” and warned that operations could also be disrupted. By 10:30 a.m. ET, it stated that its safety investigation had “safely concluded and common operations are resuming.”

    The Ottawa Police Service additionally stated on X that it was investigating a safety incident on the Ottawa airport.

    In a press release to CBC Information, the Edmonton Worldwide Airport confirmed a “safety incident” was inflicting a “handful of delays.”

    “The protection and safety of our passengers, group members and companions is our prime precedence.  We are able to affirm a safety incident had minimal affect on operations this morning,” a spokesperson stated.

    The Calgary Worldwide Airport stated that “a safety incident this morning has had minimal affect on common operations.”

    Officers at Montreal’s airport authority stated operations there had resumed as of seven:30 a.m ET.

    An Air Canada spokesperson stated “there was minimal affect on our operations” and suggested folks to test the standing of their flights.



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