Illustration of a Ryan Air plane. - Andrew McCaren / SIPA

All the passengers were able to be evacuated. A Ryanair airline plane landed in Oslo, Norway on Friday after a bomb alert was raised outdoors, Norwegian police said.

The aircraft landed safely at Gardermoen, the international airport, about fifty kilometers northeast of the capital.

Escorted by Danish fighter planes

We do not know at this stage the number of passengers and the model of the aircraft, which linked London to Oslo. No further details on the nature of the threat or its perpetrator were immediately available.

Large police forces were dispatched to the scene, including an elite response team and deminers who began inspecting the aircraft. The plane was escorted by Danish F16 fighters who crossed the sound barrier to join it in the air, the Danish Ministry of Defense said on Twitter.

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