Milan Bergamo Airport Suspends Flights After Man Sucked Into Jet Engine
Milan Bergamo Airport Suspends Flights After Man Sucked Into Jet Engine

Milan Bergamo Airport Suspends Flights After Man Sucked Into Jet Engine

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Milan Bergamo Orio al Serio Airport suspended all flight operations for nearly two hours after a man in his mid-30s breached security and ran onto the taxiway, where he was tragically sucked into the engine of a departing Airbus A319 operated by Volotea. The incident occurred around 10:20 a.m. local time and led to the cancellation of at least eight departing flights and the diversion of more than ten inbound flights to nearby airports. Authorities confirmed the man was neither a passenger nor an airport employee and is believed to have intended to take his own life. The airport authority SACBO and local emergency services responded promptly, and an investigation is ongoing to understand how the individual bypassed multiple security measures. The incident has raised concerns about airside security at Bergamo, one of Italy's busiest airports, emphasizing the need for enhanced safety protocols. Flights resumed by noon, though some delays persist.

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