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FAA lifts ground stops at Ottawa and Montreal Airports

A spokesperson for the U.S. Federal Aviation Administration said that ground stops had been lifted at international airports of Ottawa and Montreal following a bomb threat which briefly stopped departing flights on Thursday.

Ottawa Macdonald-Cartier International Airport announced on X it was investigating a possible security incident. It warned that the airport's operations could be disrupted and urged travelers to check flight status.

In a press release, NAV Canada, the air traffic control manager in Canada, said that they were made aware of threats to bomb several of their facilities.

The company said that employees in the affected areas were evacuated safely and that there may be delays for travelers.

Ottawa Police Service said that they were also investigating a security issue at Ottawa Airport on X.

The Montreal airport officials were not available to comment immediately. Reporting by Brendan O'Brien, David Shephardson and Bhargav Asharya from Chicago; editing by Doina chiacu

(source: Reuters)