Incident with president in Skopje, official report released at RMV: Airport services have respected rules

Civil Aviation Agency inspectors' team (AAC), led by director Dragi Stojanoski, has reviewed the evidence and made an extraordinary checkup on TAV Macedonia, over the incident in which the president of the Republic of Kosovo, Vjosa Osmani, was involved. The AAC reports that during initial inspection it has been found that airport services [...]
The AAC reports that during the initial inspection, it has been found that airport services responsible for security checks, in line with their work responsibilities, have acted professionally and have respected regulations imposed under international regulations implemented.
The refusal to conduct standard security checks with the same passengers, according to data, took place in 2022 and 2023 when security checks are accepted only after the aircraft pilot refused to accept passengers on the plane without a security check. If officials at TAV Macedonia were to act differently from specific rules and would allow concessions and avoids previous procedures, they would face serious sanctions from the Civil Aviation Agency as the body responsible for their overhaul”.
Since these are generally accepted international standards, if someone doubts their credibility, they recommend applying the same practice at one of the European international airports so that they can be sure of their implementation, Telegrafi reports in Macedonia.












