Quantcast

Air Europa flight makes emergency landing due to severe turbulence

Air Europa flight makes emergency landing due to severe turbulence
Webp fqp49n9x872u70frf1k1mfusq5pu
Jessica Sandral Social Media Editor | Airline Ratings

A flight affected by "strong turbulence" made an emergency landing in Brazil, resulting in injuries to 30 passengers. One passenger ended up in the overhead bin.

The Air Europa Boeing 787-9 Dreamliner, en route from Madrid to Montevideo, encountered the turbulence mid-air, according to the airline. Flight UX045 was diverted to Natal airport in northeastern Brazil while heading towards Uruguay’s capital, as stated by the Spanish company on X.

Injured passengers were "receiving attention," the airline confirmed. The aircraft, carrying 325 passengers, hit turbulence over the Atlantic just before reaching the Brazilian coast, an Air Europa spokesperson reported. The plane landed without further issues and was greeted by a fleet of ambulances.

Get the Newsletter
Sign-up to receive weekly round up of news from Sky Industry News
By submitting, you agree to our Privacy Policy and Terms of Service. By providing your phone number you are opting in and consenting to receive recurring SMS/MMS messages, including automated texts, to that number from our short code. Msg & data rates may apply. Reply HELP for help, STOP to end. SMS opt-in will not be sold, rented, or shared.

One of the passengers, Maximiliano, told Reuters: "From one moment to the next, the plane destabilized and went into a dive. The people who didn’t have seat belts went up in the air and hit the ceiling, and they got hurt – those who had seat belts on, not so much."

Another passenger, Stevan, told the news agency: "There are passengers with fractures and injuries to their arms, faces, and legs. There are about 30 people injured. It was a pretty horrible feeling; we thought we were going to die there but thank God it didn’t happen."

Airport officials noted that some passengers required medical assistance and were transported to the nearest hospital. A local medical team informed Brazilian media that they attended to at least 30 passengers of various nationalities, with 10 being hospitalized. The injuries included cranial fractures and facial cuts caused by passengers hitting their heads during the turbulence.

This incident follows a similar event weeks earlier where a Singapore Airlines flight experienced severe turbulence over Myanmar, resulting in multiple injuries and the death of a British passenger.

In a statement, Air Europa mentioned that Flight UX045 was forced to land in Natal due to severe turbulence. The airline ensured that injured passengers were being treated and reported varying degrees of injuries. They arranged for a bus journey from Brazil to Uruguay for those willing to continue their trip by road and announced that an aircraft would soon depart from Madrid to bring back passengers who preferred not to travel by bus. This return flight was scheduled to depart from Madrid on Monday.

Organizations Included in this History
More News

Various airlines around the world often assign Flight Number 1 to important or historical routes.

Apr 29, 2025

Eurowings, a subsidiary of the Lufthansa Group, reported notable performance metrics in the first quarter of 2025, suggesting heightened customer satisfaction.

Apr 29, 2025

Attending Carnival in Rio de Janeiro had been a long-standing aspiration for Matt Moffitt, who recently managed to visit during his three-month trip through South America.

Apr 29, 2025

Adding an authorized user to a credit card account offers potential benefits but also comes with risks.

Apr 29, 2025

Ahead of Memorial Day, Delta has unveiled its annual list of the most-searched international summer destinations, using data from Delta.com and the Fly Delta App.

Apr 29, 2025

FedEx Corp. released its 2025 FedEx Small Business Trade Index, offering insights on how U.S. small- and medium-sized business (SMB) leaders view global trade.

Apr 29, 2025