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Same plane involved in bomb scare in 2011

The very same plane was diverted to Stansted due to a bomb scare 2 years ago Credit: Chris Radburn/PA Wire/Press Association Images

An MoD spokesman said the incident was now a police matter and "our involvement is over".

He said Typhoon jets can be scrambled after the pilot or crew of a passenger aircraft sends out an emergency signal.

"The purpose of going up is to investigate what the situation is," he said. "Often when a Quick Reaction Alert aircraft is launched the details are not known, but it is known that a signal has been sent. Part of the purpose of sending a Typhoon up is to have a look and see what they can see."

The very same plane on the very same flight - from Lahore to Manchester - had been diverted to Stansted on September 7 2011 due to a bomb scare.

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Flight tracker shows apparent diversion of PIA flight

A Pakistan International Airlines passenger flight has been diverted from Manchester Airport to Stansted. No reason has been given so far.

This flight tracker appears to show flight PIA709 moving dramatically off its course and heading south towards London.

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Flight Tracker Credit: Flight Tracker

Pakistan International Airlines plane diverted to Stansted

An RAF Typhoon jet has been launched to investigate an incident involving a civilian aircraft in UK airspace, the Ministry of Defence said today. Reports said the aircraft is a Pakistani passenger plane which has been diverted from Manchester to Stansted.

The aircraft, which is still in the air, is a Pakistan International Airlines passenger plane which was flying from Pakistan to Manchester, a Manchester Airport spokesman said.

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