A Ryanair Boeing 737 experienced a cabin decompression and emergency landing due to a detached engine part damaging a window, injuring a Ser
A Ryanair Boeing 737 experienced a cabin decompression and emergency landing due to a detached engine part damaging a window, injuring a Serbian passenger.
Independently corroborated by 3 sources; significance 3/5. Publish-track: likely to warrant an article. Reported driver: tras el desprendimiento de una ventanilla.
A Ryanair Boeing 737 experienced a cabin decompression and emergency landing in Thessaloniki, Greece on Friday due to a detached engine part damaging a window, injuring a Serbian passenger. The incident occurred during a flight from Memmingen Airport, Germany, where one passenger was partially ejected from the aircraft. While the cause of the incident is believed to be an engine part hitting a window and causing the cabin to depressurize, details about the passenger's injuries remain undisclosed as Ryanair has not provided further information. The Serbian male passenger aged 61 was hospitalized with burns and possible fractures. Euronews, El País, and ANSA are among the sources reporting on this event.
Impact
Regional — International; monitored for Belgian spillover.
Sources & evidence
- View sourceEuronewsPrimary· euronews.comRetrieved 12 July 2026


