Ryanair Plane Crashes Into Runway Barrier After Passengers Suffer 'Severe Turbulence'
- A Ryanair Boeing 737 operating on 18 June from London Stansted to Kalamata landed safely before its wingtip made contact with a fence while taxiing at Kalamata Airport.
- The flight encountered severe turbulence en route and the crew warned passengers of a potentially bumpy landing prior to the incident.
- Passengers heard a loud banging noise as the plane turned toward the runway barrier, and following wing damage, were instructed to remain seated while the fire brigade was summoned.
- Despite the damage to one wing, passengers disembarked normally, no injuries were reported, and the aircraft underwent required inspections and maintenance before returning to service.
- The cause of the collision with the fence is still unknown, leaving questions about the circumstances that led to the taxiing accident at Kalamata Airport.
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The accident occurred during landing, but fortunately nothing happened to the passengers.
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