AGP Executive Report
Last update: 10 hours agoAviation Emergency Over North Macedonia: A Ryanair-Air Malta Boeing 737-800 returning to Thessaloniki after a right-engine issue saw a cabin window dislodge mid-flight, pulling a 61-year-old man (Ljubisa Karović) partly out of the aircraft; his wife Svetlana Grković and other passengers held him in as the cabin decompressed, and he is being treated in hospital in Thessaloniki for severe neck and arm injuries. What’s Being Investigated: Ryanair says the flight returned shortly after takeoff when the window dislodged, while investigators have not confirmed the exact cause; reports point to engine debris striking the window, and multiple agencies are involved, including Greek authorities and international aviation bodies. Airline Response: Ryanair CEO Eddie Wilson told RTE that “things happen from time to time,” but said a comprehensive investigation will lead to recommendations. Local Health System Link: The incident highlights the need for rapid trauma care and emergency coordination for patients evacuated or treated in nearby regional hospitals. Government Reshuffle (Health Policy): North Macedonia’s Parliament approved a cabinet reshuffle, including replacing the health minister (Sasho Klekovski appointed), which could affect near-term healthcare priorities and staffing.
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