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An incident involving a passenger assaulting a flight attendant occurred on an Iberia flight preparing to take off from Paris Orly Airport to Madrid on Friday. According to Airlive.net, the passenger struck the flight attendant before opening an emergency exit and jumping onto the tarmac.
The Airbus A320neo was about to turn onto the runway when the unexpected incident unfolded. Emergency vehicles promptly surrounded the aircraft after the passenger's departure. Iberia confirmed the occurrence but refrained from providing further details.
Passengers remained onboard for two hours before they were deplaned and relocated to nearby hotels. The flight, designated IB578, eventually took off five hours behind schedule, as reported by Flightradar24. Aéroports de Paris, which manages Orly Airport, did not immediately respond to inquiries regarding the incident.
Similar incidents have taken place recently, including one involving JetBlue in January and another in Australia last August, indicating a worrying trend of airborne disruptions.