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Smoke Detected on Ryanair Aircraft, Passengers Evacuated

A Ryanair Boeing 737-8 MAX preparing to operate a flight from Krakow John Paul II International Airport to Bristol was evacuated after smoke was detected inside the cabin.
➡️ The incident occurred while the aircraft was taxiing. Upon noticing the smoke, the crew immediately initiated emergency procedures, and passengers were evacuated via emergency slides.
No injuries were reported. Passengers were escorted back to the terminal, and a spokesperson for the airport said that the cause of the smoke was still under investigation. “The aircraft is being inspected by technical teams. Airport traffic continues as normal, and the aircraft remains parked on the apron without affecting operations,” the spokesperson added.