Tayyab Subhani, 30, and Mohammed Safdar, 41, from Nelson in Lancashire attended a plea and case management hearing at Chelmsford Crown Court in Essex.
The pair were on a Pakistan International Airways (PIA) flight originally bound for Manchester Airport when the alleged incident took place on May 24. The aircraft was forced to land at Stansted Airport, after being escorted by Royal Air Force (RAF) Typhoon fighter jets.
PIA Flight PK709 from Lahore was diverted en route to its scheduled stop in Manchester after the pilot sent a signal to Air Traffic Control.
The two British citizens were travelling back from Pakistan after attending Safdar's mother's funeral, Chelmsford Crown Court was told at an earlier hearing.
The Boeing 777 plane, carrying 308 passengers, was shadowed into Stansted - Britain's designated counter-terrorism airport - by RAF jets after the pilot reported threats being made.
Magistrate Sarah-Jane Davies had refused an application to grant the men bail.
Pakistan Muslim League (N) leader Fakhar Iqbal was reportedly sitting behind the two men on the flight and was on his way back from Pakistan after campaigning for his brother, Tariq Iqbal Chaudhary, who beat Tehmina Daultana in a Multan constituency.
He had told Pakistan's 'The News' newspaper that the two men openly abused other passengers and everyone was scared.
"I have not seen anything like this. I was interviewed by the police for two hours. I was scared at one stage that these two men may blow up the plane as they looked really hostile," he said.
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