A pair of F-16 fighter jets escorted two US commercial airliners to their landing in Atlanta on Saturday following a bomb threat online, an aviation spokesman said. A threat posted to Twitter prompted the jets to be scrambled for the planes arriving from Portland and Milwaukee, said Preston Schlachter from the North American Aerospace Defence Command (NORAD).
A Twitter user made threats earlier in the afternoon regarding smuggling bombs aboard the aircrafts. Schlachter described the escort as a "precautionary measure," and said the planes landed safely.