airlive.net
May 31, 10:18 PM
A United Airlines flight was forced to turn back to Newark due to a Bluetooth device named 'BOMB' that triggered a security alert. The incident led to an emergency declaration and a significant law enforcement response upon landing. United Airlines has not yet addressed potential repercussions for the passenger responsible.
Guardian — US
May 31, 08:21 PM
A United Airlines flight to Spain was forced to return to Newark due to a reported security threat involving a Bluetooth device. This incident followed another diversion of a United flight due to a passenger attempting to breach the cockpit.
New York Post
May 31, 09:59 PM
A United Airlines flight bound for Spain was diverted back to Newark on Saturday due to concerns over the name of a Bluetooth device. The incident prompted a security response.
NPR — Top Stories
May 31, 08:29 PM
A United Airlines flight to Palma de Mallorca was forced to return to Newark Liberty International Airport due to security concerns related to an onboard Bluetooth device. The incident occurred late on Saturday.
The Verge
May 31, 03:50 PM
United flight 236 was forced to return to Newark shortly after takeoff due to security concerns involving a Bluetooth speaker. Passengers were asked to turn off their Bluetooth devices, as the name of one device raised alarms.
The Hill
Jun 01, 01:46 PM
A flight from New Jersey to Spain was forced to return to Newark Liberty International Airport due to a Bluetooth device name that raised security concerns. Officials described the name as a "certain four-letter word" but did not provide further details.
The Hill
Jun 01, 01:46 PM
A flight from New Jersey to Spain returned to Newark Liberty International Airport after security concerns arose from the name of a passenger's Bluetooth device. Officials described the name as a 'certain four-letter word' that compromised flight safety.
Daily Wire
Jun 02, 11:50 AM
A United Airlines flight was forced to return to Newark after a 16-year-old passenger's Bluetooth device was named 'BOMB.' The incident prompted an emergency landing and led to additional security screenings for passengers. They arrived at their destination nine-and-a-half hours late.