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United Airlines flight diverted due to ‘bomb scare’ as plane sends emergency code

United Airlines flight UA2092, a Boeing 737 MAX 8, declared an emergency on Saturday, 18 April, shortly after taking off from Chicago O’Hare for New York LaGuardia, according to reports

17:20, 18 Apr 2026

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A plane bound for New York has been forced to divert due to a bomb scare. The United Airlines flight UAL2092 from Chicago was diverted to Pittsburgh on Saturday morning local time.

Flight radar data shows the plane flew off its course and headed towards Pittsburgh airport. A flight tracking app reported the plane sent an alert declaring “‘possible bomb” as the reason for its diversion.

The aircraft, a United Airlines Boeing 737 MAX 8, is said to have squawked 7700, the transponder code used to signal an in-flight emergency, after reaching cruising altitude. Messages reportedly sent via ACARS, which have been shared on X, have shed further light on the emergency diversion of United Airlines flight UA2092.

Screenshot of ACARS (Aircraft Communications Addressing and Reporting System) messages, which are text-based communications between a plane’s crew and their airline’s dispatchers

United Airlines exclusively told the Daily Star: “United flight 2092 from Chicago O’Hare to New York LaGuardia landed in Pittsburgh this morning to address a potential security concern. Passengers evacuated the aircraft via slides.”

The aircraft carried 159 passengers and six members of the crew. United Airlines further noted that there had been no injuries.

The Boeing 737 MAX 8, operating from Chicago O’Hare to New York LaGuardia, declared an emergency after concerns were raised on board, with the aircraft later diverting to Pittsburgh International Airport for what was described as a security sweep.

Real-time flight tracking screenshot showing United Airlines flight UA2092 shared on X

The most serious line in the communications, “ONE SECOND COUNT PER BEEP / POSSIBLE BOMB”, indicates the crew believed there was a potential explosive threat, possibly linked to a repetitive beeping sound or an item matching that description. Other text suggests the flight crew and ground teams weighed diversion options, with “CLE OR PIT” referring to Cleveland Hopkins International Airport or Pittsburgh, while “KORD KLGA” identifies the original route using ICAO airport codes.

A timestamp of “CREW 15:42Z / 10:42 CDT” places the exchange at around 15:42 UTC (10:42am local time in Chicago). In incidents involving a reported “possible bomb” message, standard procedure typically includes the crew squawking 7700 to alert air traffic control to a general emergency and receiving priority handling for the quickest safe landing.

In aviation, a “squawk” is a four-digit code that pilots input into an aircraft’s transponder to identify the plane and its status to air traffic control (ATC). On arrival, after a 7700 alert, aircraft are often directed to a remote stand where passengers can be taken off and the plane searched, with law enforcement and specialist teams inspecting the aircraft and baggage.

UA2092 is now listed as continuing to its original destination

UA2092 is now listed as continuing to its original destination, New York LaGuardia, according to updated travel information. According to live updates, the listing splits the trip into two parts: the original Chicago-to-New York service, now marked as diverted after ending in Pittsburgh, and a follow-on “continuation” leg from Pittsburgh to LaGuardia.

The second segment is shown as departing Pittsburgh at 10:57am local time and arriving in New York at 2:04pm, indicating a significant delay compared with the original schedule.

The Daily Star has contacted United Airlines for comment.

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