Ryanair passenger partially sucked out of window on flight from Greece
Background on 737 NG engine incidents
Ryanair uses CFM56 engines from manufacturer CFM International on all of its Boeing 737 NG models. CFM, a joint venture between General Electric Co and France's Safran, did not comment.
Unverified videos posted on social media from the inside of the plane showed a broken window and oxygen masks dangling from the ceiling.
One of the Greek airport sources said that the aircraft is still on the ground in Thessaloniki and investigators are looking into the incident.
A similar incident occurred in 2018 on another Boeing 737 NG. A fan blade in the engine of a Southwest Airlines Boeing 737 NG broke and caused a broken window that partially sucked out a passenger who was killed. The 43-year-old was the first person killed in a U.S. passenger airline accident in nine years.
After that incident, the U.S. National Transportation Safety Board called on Boeing to redesign the fan cowl structure on 737 NG planes. There had been an engine failure on another Southwest 737 NG in 2016.





