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“We are doing research on possible relationships with the airport or the aircraft world,” local prosecutor Maurizio Romanelli said. He said.
“Heats of all kinds of materials were found in the car where he came to the airport, but we could not find anything to give any explanation,” he added.
Volotea Airlines said one of his planes was involved in the incident in Milan Bergamo and there were 154 passengers and six crews in Airbus A319.
A spokesman said: “A person who does not have a passenger or airport personnel, entered the runway while preparing for the departure of the plane. Unfortunately, the person was shot and passed by the engine. The airway expands this tragic incident deeply to his family.
“154 passengers on the ship are physically safe with 6 Volotea crew members. Passengers were immediately torn and taken to a determined area where the provisions were presented.
“Psychological support was presented to both passengers and crew members. The affected passengers were re -reserved on another Voltea flight that left the local time in 16: 43 hours and descended to Asturias at 18: 50 hours.
“The airline also established additional personnel to the Asturias Airport to get passengers and to provide support in arrival. Voltea completely collaborated with local officials and Milan-Bergamo Airport during the investigation.
He said: “The airline wants to express his gratitude to the crew for their quick reactions and support to passengers and passengers during this difficult situation. Volotea’s passengers, crew and airport partners’ safety and welfare, the airlines expressed once again.”
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