In a horrifying incident that’s left aviation officials and travelers shaken, a man died.
He was pulled into a jet engine at Milan’s Bergamo Airport on Tuesday morning.
The aircraft, operated by Spanish airline Volotea, had just pushed back from the gate.
It was en route to Asturias, Spain, when the tragedy unfolded.
According to Corriere della Sera, airport sources say the man—who wasn’t a passenger or airport employee—somehow accessed the runway.
He ran toward the plane just as it prepared for takeoff.
How Did He Get There?
That’s exactly what investigators are now trying to figure out.
Volotea confirmed the individual was “seriously injured” in the incident and later died.
Thankfully, all 154 passengers and six crew members onboard were unharmed, though they’ve been offered psychological support.

Flights were briefly halted following the tragedy, but operations resumed by midday.
Airport and police officials have yet to release an official statement.
While the circumstances remain unclear, the terrifying breach raises tough questions about airport security.
In a space where safety is everything, how did someone make it past layers of protection—right into the path of a jet engine?