A ground stop was issued at John F. Kennedy Airport on Friday due to an aircraft emergency. According to an alert from the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), the situation has necessitated a halt on incoming flights, with disruptions expected until 2:30 PM local time. Details regarding the specific nature of the incident have not been released, and JFK Airport has not provided an update on the situation.
“All aircraft were temporarily grounded at JFK due to an emergency involving one aircraft, per FAA. Situation now stabilizing, but expect delays. Always best to check with your airline for the latest updates,” commented a local on X (formerly known as Twitter).
🛑 Ground Stop at New York City’s John F Kennedy Intl Airport (JFK) due to OTHER / EMERGENCY. Flights halted.#JFK #FAA #AirportDelays
[2025-07-18 17:37 UTC]
— Air Traffic Control Alerts (@ATCAlerts) July 18, 2025
FAA Grounds all aircraft at #JFK Due to an Emergency, full reason why hasnt been given yet. #USA #NY #Airport pic.twitter.com/PDqChCX3C1
— StrandenOSINT (@StrandenOSINT) July 18, 2025
Recent Baggage Incident Adds to Airport Challenges
This emergency comes just days after Virgin Atlantic passengers landing at JFK reported being hit by a rancid smell at the baggage carousel, only to discover that their suitcases were covered in a mysterious substance.
“You arrive in New York on a Virgin Atlantic flight and they’ve emptied the plane toilet (poo and wee) on your suitcase,” TikTok user Sosan shared in a now-viral video. Visuals from the scene depicted several suitcases marred by a strange light-brown substance.
Sosan continued, “I literally went into shock. I couldn’t believe my eyes and nose.” She noted that the airline did not make a formal announcement regarding the incident and mentioned the presence of “children with poo all over them.”
Airline Response to the Situation
In response to the outcry, Virgin Atlantic released a statement clarifying the situation.
“We’re aware of a New York JFK system failure that affected the baggage of a small number of arriving customers on July 14. We’re working closely with the team at JFK and local authorities to ensure the issue is resolved. We sincerely apologize for the inconvenience caused to affected customers,” a spokesperson stated in an email to the Daily Mail.
As the ground stop and baggage incident unfold, travelers are advised to stay updated on their flight statuses and prepare for possible delays at JFK Airport.