A bomb threat delayed American Airlines AA2051 from El Paso International Airport (ELP) to Chicago O’Hare International Airport (ORD) on Friday, February 17th. The flight was taxiing, ready for take-off, when a bomb threat was made.
The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) was quick to advise the bomb threat was not credible, and the flight took off eventually five and a half hours later. As reported by KSTP News, Special Agent in Charge Jeffrey Downey released this statement:
“While an assessment is always conducted following receipt of a threat, there is no known credible threat to the aircraft or passengers at this time.”
Flight AA2051
American Airlines AA2051 was due to depart from El Paso International Airport (ELP) at 11:52, arriving at Chicago O’Hare International Airport at 15:54. Instead, the aircraft finally left Texas at 17:19, arriving safely in Chicago two hours and 23 minutes later at 20:42.
The eight-year-old Airbus A319, registration N9018E, first took to the skies in June 2014 and has flown for American Airlines (AA) since it was leased from Aviation Capital Group (ACG).

