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Ryanair Passenger Nearly Ejected Mid-Flight

Ryanair has confirmed an incident occurred on a Malta Air flight, a subsidiary owned by Ryanair, where a passenger required medical treatment. The passenger was reportedly nearly ejected from the aircraft mid-flight due to an issue with a window. The exact nature of the incident and the specific flight details were not immediately disclosed by the airline.
Malta Air operates a fleet of Boeing 737-800 aircraft, serving numerous routes across Europe. The company is a significant part of Ryanair's operational network, contributing to its extensive low-cost carrier services. Incidents involving cabin integrity or passenger safety, while rare, are subject to rigorous investigation by aviation authorities.
Following the event, the affected passenger received immediate medical attention. Further details regarding the passenger's condition or the specific cause of the window anomaly have not been released. Aviation safety regulations mandate thorough investigations into any event that could compromise the safety of a flight or its occupants. This includes examining aircraft maintenance records, pilot reports, and passenger accounts.
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