<p>A man died at one of Milan's main airports Tuesday after being sucked into a jet engine on the runway, an airport spokesperson said.</p>.<p>The man was neither a passenger nor an airport employee, according to an official for Sacbo, the company that manages Milan Bergamo Airport. The official requested anonymity because he was not authorized to be quoted.</p>.<p>Flight operations at the airport were suspended at 10:20 am local time because of "a problem" on the taxiway, Sacbo said in a statement, and resumed at noon.</p>.<p>Authorities were investigating the incident, the official said. He did not respond to questions about the airline the plane belonged to or how the man had accessed the runway.</p>.Fire near Marseille has burned 700 hectares, damaged 10 buildings, official says.<p>Nineteen flights at Milan Bergamo Airport were canceled and several were delayed, according to FlightAware, a company that tracks flight information. The airport is the third busiest in Italy after Fiumicino Airport in Rome and Milan's Malpensa Airport.</p>.<p>Airport tarmacs usually have strict security protocols, and fatal incidents on them are rare.</p>.<p>Last May, an airport employee died after climbing into a running jet engine at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, in what Dutch military police called a suicide. A few months before that, a man who had passed through an emergency exit door died after climbing into a jet engine at Salt Lake City International Airport.</p>
<p>A man died at one of Milan's main airports Tuesday after being sucked into a jet engine on the runway, an airport spokesperson said.</p>.<p>The man was neither a passenger nor an airport employee, according to an official for Sacbo, the company that manages Milan Bergamo Airport. The official requested anonymity because he was not authorized to be quoted.</p>.<p>Flight operations at the airport were suspended at 10:20 am local time because of "a problem" on the taxiway, Sacbo said in a statement, and resumed at noon.</p>.<p>Authorities were investigating the incident, the official said. He did not respond to questions about the airline the plane belonged to or how the man had accessed the runway.</p>.Fire near Marseille has burned 700 hectares, damaged 10 buildings, official says.<p>Nineteen flights at Milan Bergamo Airport were canceled and several were delayed, according to FlightAware, a company that tracks flight information. The airport is the third busiest in Italy after Fiumicino Airport in Rome and Milan's Malpensa Airport.</p>.<p>Airport tarmacs usually have strict security protocols, and fatal incidents on them are rare.</p>.<p>Last May, an airport employee died after climbing into a running jet engine at Amsterdam's Schiphol Airport, in what Dutch military police called a suicide. A few months before that, a man who had passed through an emergency exit door died after climbing into a jet engine at Salt Lake City International Airport.</p>