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Ryanair Boeing 737 from the UK crashes on runway – London Business News | London Wallet

Philip Roth by Philip Roth
June 19, 2025
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A Ryanair Boeing 737 from the UK to Greece has crashed on a runway leaving passengers terrified.

The Ryanair flight crashed into a barrier and the wing smashed after landing at a Greek Airport, the flight had “suffered turbulence” on the flight and then passengers heard a loud bang as the plane hit a barrier.

On Wednesday morning flight FR6080 left Stanstead Airport and landed safely at Kalamata Airport, then the Ryanair planeKyiv and Lviv airports need ‘a kick up the backside’ says Ryanair’s chief suddenly crashed.

Scared passengers were told to remain on the plane even though there was fears of a fire breaking out whilst they waited for the emergency services.

A source told The Sun newspaper, “The flight took off from London Stansted on Wednesday morning and headed for Kalamata.

“There was severe turbulence during the flight, but it managed to land on the runway at Kalamata International.

“The crew said it was going to be a bumpy landing.”

They added, “While it was taxiing down the runway towards the red and white barrier at the end, the plane turned and everyone heard this loud banging sound.

“You could feel the impact.”

A Ryanair spokesperson said, “The aircraft subsequently continued to stand, and passengers disembarked normally.

“The aircraft then underwent the required inspections and maintenance prior to its return to service.”



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