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Man left with serious injuries after ‘falling from back of a plane’ at Manchester Airport

Jet2 said a full investigation is underway after the unnamed contractor suffered fractures to both legs and arms and remained hospitalized.

  • On Saturday April 11, a contractor employed by Jet2 fell from the rear of an aircraft at Manchester Airport; emergency crews rushed to the scene to assist the injured individual.
  • North West Ambulance Service paramedics treated the man for serious injuries, including fractures to his legs and arms, as eyewitnesses reported medical screens were erected during the emergency response.
  • The aircraft was scheduled to depart for Tenerife at the time of the incident; photographs show the plane with a rear door open near the tail section, with mobile passenger stairs positioned nearby.
  • Jet2 has confirmed a "full" investigation is underway regarding the incident, stating they are unable to provide further details while providing support to those affected.
  • Following the accident, the man remains in hospital receiving treatment, and The Manchester Evening News has approached Greater Manchester Police for further information regarding the circumstances.
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Man left with serious injuries after ‘falling from plane’ at Manchester Airport

The unnamed man is reportedly in hospital with leg and arm fractures

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Manchester Evening News broke the news in Manchester, United Kingdom on Saturday, April 11, 2026.
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