Updated
Updated · CNBC · Jul 10
Ryanair 737 Makes Emergency Landing in Greece After Window Blows Out, 1 Passenger Injured
Updated
Updated · CNBC · Jul 10

Ryanair 737 Makes Emergency Landing in Greece After Window Blows Out, 1 Passenger Injured

3 articles · Updated · CNBC · Jul 10

Summary

  • Thessaloniki-bound investigators are examining a Ryanair Boeing 737 that returned to the Greek airport minutes after takeoff for Memmingen when a passenger window dislodged in flight.
  • Two industry sources said a piece of engine broke off, smashed the window and caused decompression that partially sucked one passenger out; Ryanair said one person received medical assistance.
  • FlightRadar24 data showed the jet diverted back and landed normally, while videos posted online appeared to show a broken window and deployed oxygen masks inside the cabin.
  • The same aircraft had already turned back to Thessaloniki on a Sarajevo flight the previous evening, and Greek and aviation authorities are now investigating the latest incident.

Insights

Was a missed Airworthiness Directive the true cause of the Ryanair engine explosion over Macedonia?
Could this engine failure reveal a hidden safety compromise within Ryanair's ultra-low-cost model?
Will this incident force a fleet-wide inspection of Ryanair's hundreds of Boeing 737 aircraft?