Ryanair Boeing 737 Forced Emergency Landing in Greece After Window Dislodged

07/10/2026, 06:36 AM announcement Ryanair (RYAAY)

On Friday, a Ryanair Boeing 737 NG was forced to make an emergency landing at Thessaloniki airport shortly after takeoff due to a dislodged passenger window. The flight was en route to Memmingen airport in Germany when the incident occurred, leading to cabin decompression.

Reports indicate that a piece of the engine may have broken off and struck the window, resulting in one passenger being partially ejected. Although Ryanair confirmed that one person received medical assistance, they did not provide details on the cause of the incident.

This aircraft had also diverted back to Thessaloniki the previous evening on a flight to Sarajevo, raising questions about its safety. Local media and industry sources are investigating the circumstances surrounding both incidents. The aircraft remains grounded in Thessaloniki as authorities look into the matter, which could have implications for Ryanair's operational safety and public perception

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