Pope borrows Spanish king's jet after technical issue

Pope Leo and King Felipe
King Felipe ​escorted Pope Leo back off his aircraft after a technical issue was discovered. -EPA

Pope Leo has boarded a Falcon jet ‌offered by the king of Spain after a technical issue grounded ‌the larger papal plane on the island of Tenerife, delaying ‌his return to the Vatican at the end of a week-long tour of Spain.

The Spanish government said the air force plane used by the king would ‌fly the Pope ‌and ⁠several members of his delegation from the Canary Islands to Rome. ​

The rest of the delegation and reporters will travel on another plane being sent from Madrid.

Leo had already boarded his Iberia-operated flight after being seen off by King Felipe and ⁠other Spanish dignitaries but was ‌then ​escorted off the aircraft by the king back to ​the terminal.

In announcements ‌made after the Pope had disembarked, the captain said ​the engine had likely failed to start because of the wind.

He  later said the issue could not ​be ​resolved immediately and that ​passengers would have to leave ‌the plane.

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 complete ​the journey to Rome on Friday.