On Tuesday, March 31, 2026, British Airways flight BA195, a Boeing 787-10 Dreamliner (Registration: G-ZBLK) en route from London Heathrow to Houston, was forced to make an unscheduled emergency diversion to St. John’s International Airport (YYT) in Newfoundland, Canada. According to reports from the aviation news network AirLive and flight tracking data from FlightRadar24, the aircraft was approximately five hours into its transatlantic crossing when the crew identified a situation that necessitated an immediate landing.

        The flight safely touched down at St. John's at approximately 14:02 UTC (10:32 AM local time). While the specific reason for the diversion—such as a technical fault or a medical emergency—has not been officially detailed by the airline, AirLive noted the aircraft's change in course toward the Canadian coast shortly after it reached the mid-Atlantic. This incident occurs during a period of heightened logistical pressure for the carrier, as noted by aviation analysts. Passengers remained on the ground in Newfoundland while British Airways worked to determine if the aircraft could be serviced or if a relief flight would be required to complete the journey to Houston.