Spanish Prime Minister’s Plane Forced Into Emergency Landing in Ankara
An aircraft transporting Spanish Prime Minister Pedro Sánchez was forced to make an emergency landing in Ankara, Turkey, on Monday, May 4, 2026. The unexpected diversion occurred after the flight encountered what has been described as a technical unforeseen event
, according to reporting from Le Temps and BFM.

The emergency touchdown in the Turkish capital was confirmed by several outlets, including Sud Ouest and Le Figaro. While the specific nature of the malfunction has not been detailed, La Libre.be reported that the technical issue left the crew with no choice but to land in Ankara.
Incidents involving the unexpected diversion of a head of state’s aircraft typically trigger immediate security protocols and high-level diplomatic coordination between the home country and the landing nation. Such events underscore the critical safety margins required for official government transport, where any technical anomaly necessitates an immediate landing at the nearest secure facility.