“A BOEING 737 MAX 8, TURNED INTO AN IMPROMPTU DELIVERY ROOM, AS A CARIBBEAN AIRLINES PASSENGER GIVES BIRTH AT 30,000 FEET — AIRPORT OFFICIALS’ SURPRISING NAME SUGGESTION LEAVES THE INTERNET STUNNED” ✈️👶 What began as a routine flight to New York quickly turned into a once-in-a-lifetime miracle when a passenger unexpectedly went into labor at 30,000 feet. The aircraft became an impromptu delivery room, with flight attendants and a fellow passenger working quickly to help deliver a healthy baby. Upon landing at JFK, medical teams were ready, but it was the unexpected name suggestion from airport officials—sparked by the incredible event—that went viral. The captain’s unforgettable announcement over the intercom added to the awe surrounding this miraculous birth.

Caribbean Airlines passenger gives birth aboard NY-bound flight — as airport officials suggest crafty name for newborn

A Caribbean Airlines passenger went into labor moments before her flight landed at John F. Kennedy Airport on Saturday – as air traffic control suggested a crafty name for the newborn.

The bundle of joy was delivered aboard Caribbean Airlines’ Flight 005 as the aircraft was on final approach to New York just before noon, according to an ATC recording obtained by CBS News.

“Tell her she’s got to name it Kennedy,” a JFK ground controller creatively suggested for the new mother.

A Caribbean Airlines Boeing 737 lands at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Feb. 13, 2020.
A Caribbean Airlines Boeing 737 lands at John F. Kennedy International Airport on Feb. 13, 2020.NurPhoto via Getty Images

The Boeing 737 Max 8, which departed from Kingston, Jamaica, turned into an impromptu delivery room as the pilots on board asked officials for a quicker landing.

The plane was given the green light for the direct approach, with medical personnel stationed to meet it at the gate.

“Kennedy Tower, Caribbean Airlines 005, descending through 2,200 for 2,000 direct ZETAL, with one woman in labor on board,” the pilot said.

After the plane landed, a JFK ground controller welcomed the flight and asked about the child’s status.

“Caribbean five, ground. Is it out yet?” the airport official asked as the pilot responded with a hardy ” Yes, sir.

Saturday’s birth is not the first time a baby has been born on a flight flying to JFK.

In January 2015, a then-33-year-old mother went into labor during a Royal Jordanian flight as a doctor and nurse on board helped with the delivery.

The flight landed just over two hours after the birth and both mother and child were brought to Jamaica Hospital in Queens in good condition.

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