After a series of incidents on flights of the low-cost airline Ryanair in recent weeks, Spain plans stricter controls of machines of the airline. Given the "fact" that the machines of Irish society would, used especially in Spain the Spanish authorities wanted to be able to carry out more intensive checks, said infrastructure Minister Rafael Catalá.
On Saturday, a Ryanair machine had landed on the road from Bristol to reus in Spain according to the airline because of a "possible engine problem" at the airport of Prat in Barcelona. On Sunday, it was according to the Spanish Airport Authority AENA on a flight between Paris-Beauvais and Tenerife again an incident, the machine "because of technical problems" had to land at the airport of Madrid-Barajas. In July, Ryanair had requested three emergency landings due to lack of fuel.
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