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Investigation Launched into Fatal Injury Caused by Volotea A319 Engine at Milan Bergamo Airport

Investigation Launched into Fatal Injury Caused by Volotea A319 Engine at Milan Bergamo Airport
A tragic accident at Milan Bergamo Airport has resulted in the death of a ground worker after being struck by the engine of a Volotea Airbus A319 during taxiing operations. The incident occurred as the aircraft was maneuvering along a taxiway in preparation for departure. Italian authorities have initiated a formal investigation to establish the exact circumstances surrounding the fatality.
Details of the Incident
The accident took place at Milan Bergamo Airport, a key hub for low-cost carriers in northern Italy. The Volotea Airbus A319 involved, a narrow-body aircraft typically deployed on short- and medium-haul routes, was not carrying passengers at the time of the incident. Preliminary reports indicate that the victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, was working in close proximity to the aircraft’s engine when the accident occurred. The flight crew onboard the aircraft were unharmed.
Investigators are currently examining whether the engine was operating at high thrust during the incident and if all standard safety protocols were properly observed. The precise sequence of events remains under review as authorities gather further evidence.
Investigation and Regulatory Response
Italy’s Civil Aviation Authority (ENAC) has launched a comprehensive inquiry focusing on airport safety procedures and the aircraft’s taxiing operations. The investigation seeks full cooperation from Volotea, airport management, and ground personnel to clarify the factors that contributed to the fatal accident.
The inquiry will evaluate whether established safety measures were adhered to and if any technical or procedural lapses played a role. The findings are anticipated to influence future safety protocols and may have wider implications for ground operations across Italian airports.
Airport and Airline Statements
Both Milan Bergamo Airport and Volotea have expressed their condolences to the family of the deceased and have pledged full cooperation with the ongoing investigation. Airport officials confirmed that the accident occurred during routine taxiing and noted that overall airport operations were not significantly disrupted. They also emphasized their commitment to reviewing and enhancing safety protocols to prevent similar incidents in the future.
A spokesperson for Volotea stated, “We are deeply saddened by this tragedy and are fully cooperating with the authorities to understand the cause of this incident. Our thoughts are with the family of the individual involved, and we are committed to supporting the investigation process in any way possible.”
Broader Implications for Volotea and the Industry
This incident places Volotea under heightened regulatory scrutiny and may expose the airline to compensation claims as well as reputational challenges. Should Volotea be publicly traded, market reactions could include fluctuations in its stock price. Competitors within the industry may respond by reinforcing their own safety measures and issuing public reassurances to maintain customer confidence.
The tragedy highlights the critical importance of strict adherence to ground safety protocols, particularly in the vicinity of active aircraft engines. Modern jet engines, such as those fitted on the Airbus A319, present significant hazards if safety procedures are not rigorously enforced. The ongoing investigation will be closely monitored by industry stakeholders and the public alike.
For further updates, official statements from Volotea and Italian aviation authorities should be consulted.

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