Pope’s return from Spain delayed after plane suffers technical issue

Published June 13, 2026 Updated June 13, 2026 05:23am
Pope Leo XIV is accompanied by Spain’s King Felipe VI as he leaves the plane which was due to take him to Rome from Spain, after the aircraft developed a ‘technical malfunction’.—Reuters
Pope Leo XIV is accompanied by Spain’s King Felipe VI as he leaves the plane which was due to take him to Rome from Spain, after the aircraft developed a ‘technical malfunction’.—Reuters

ABOARD PLANE: Pope Leo had to delay his return to Rome on Friday at the end of a week-long tour of Spain after his plane could not take off because of strong winds.

The plane carrying Leo, Vatican staff and journalists was preparing to taxi to the runway north of Tenerife island when the captain announced that it had a maintenance problem.

Leo, who had already boarded his flight operated by carrier Iberia after being waved off by King Felipe and other Spanish dignitaries, was then escorted off the aircraft by the king back to the terminal.

In further announcements after Leo had left the plane, the captain said the engine had probably been unable to start because of the wind. He said the plane would be towed so it faced the wind and they would try starting the engine again. He later said the issue could not be resolved immediately and the rest of the passengers were told they should disembark.

Iberia said in a statement that the plane had experienced an unspecified technical issue and that a replacement plane was being sent from Madrid that would make the journey to Rome late in the night.

Published in Dawn, June 13th, 2026

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