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Pope's return home from Spain delayed as plane suffers technical issue

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Posted on June 12, 2026

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· Last updated: June 12, 2026

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Pope's return home from Spain delayed as plane suffers technical issue

Pope Leo's Delayed Departure from Spain

By Joshua McElwee

Incident Overview

ABOARD THE PAPAL PLANE, June 12 (Reuters) - 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.

Technical Problems on the Runway

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.

Response from Officials

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. 

Further Announcements and Actions

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.

Airline Statement and Next Steps

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 on Friday.

(Reporting by Joshua McElwee and Corina Pons; writing by Charlie Devereux; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani)

Key Takeaways

  • Pope Leo XIV’s return from his week‑long Spain tour was delayed on June 12 due to a maintenance issue aboard the Iberia‑operated Airbus A320, halting departure during taxi preparations (reutersconnect.com)
  • The technical problem occurred after the Pope had boarded and been farewelled by King Felipe and dignitaries, prompting a return to the terminal (reutersconnect.com)
  • This incident resonates with prior technical interventions affecting A320‑family aircraft — including papal flights — tied to Airbus issuing safety updates for flight‑control systems, underlining the regulator‑mandated maintenance impacting global operations (elpais.com)

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Frequently Asked Questions

Why was Pope Leo’s return flight from Spain delayed?
The Pope's flight was delayed due to a technical issue with the plane before takeoff.
Which airline was operating Pope Leo’s flight?
The flight was operated by Iberia.
Who escorted Pope Leo back to the airport after the delay?
King Felipe of Spain escorted Pope Leo back to the airport.
Who else was traveling with Pope Leo?
Vatican staff and journalists were traveling with Pope Leo.
When did the technical issue occur on Pope Leo’s flight?
The issue occurred on June 12, just as the plane was about to taxi to the runway.

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