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Pope Leo Diverts from Iberia A320 After Engine Failure, Returns on Spanish King's Jet

Pope Leo Diverts from Iberia A320 After Engine Failure, Returns on Spanish King's Jet
Engine Failure Forces Flight Cancellation in Tenerife
On Friday afternoon in Tenerife, Pope Leo XIV’s return flight to Rome was unexpectedly disrupted due to a technical malfunction. The pontiff had just completed a seven-day apostolic visit across Spain, which included stops in Madrid, Barcelona, Las Palmas de Gran Canaria, and Tenerife. His departure from Tenerife Norte Airport (TFN) was scheduled aboard an Iberia Airbus A320. However, shortly after boarding at approximately 4:00 p.m. local time, the flight crew encountered a critical issue when one of the aircraft’s engines failed to start amid strong winds.
The flight captain attributed the engine startup failure to the adverse wind conditions. Despite efforts by maintenance teams, including repositioning the aircraft to face into the wind for a second attempt, the problem could not be resolved. Consequently, the flight was canceled, and all passengers, including the Pope and his delegation, were required to disembark.
King Felipe VI Provides Alternative Transport
In a swift and gracious response, Spain’s King Felipe VI, who had been present at the airport to personally see off the Pope, offered his private Dassault Falcon 900 jet as an alternative means of transport. The King personally escorted Pope Leo XIV to the aircraft, ensuring the pontiff’s timely return to Rome. The Holy See Press Office confirmed that the Pope would return aboard the King’s jet, with departure scheduled around 6:00 p.m. local time and an expected arrival in Rome at approximately 11:00 p.m. Rome time.
Due to the Falcon 900’s limited capacity, which accommodates around 12 passengers in its VIP configuration, only the Pope and his closest aides were able to depart immediately. The majority of the papal delegation—including roughly 80 journalists, Vatican officials, and other Church members—remained at the airport. Iberia subsequently dispatched a replacement A320 from Madrid to transport those left behind back to Rome later that evening.
Coordination Amid Unforeseen Challenges
This incident underscored the unpredictable challenges that can arise during papal travel and highlighted the swift cooperation between the Vatican and Spanish authorities. King Felipe VI’s prompt intervention ensured that Pope Leo XIV’s journey continued with minimal delay, while Iberia’s rapid response facilitated the safe return of the remaining delegation and press corps.

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