Spain and Morocco Coordinate Emergency Flight for Critically Ill Baby

Spanish air traffic controllers reported on Tuesday on Twitter the special coordination with their Moroccan counterparts to urgently transport a critically ill baby from the Canary Islands to Madrid.
The flight left Gran Canaria on Tuesday afternoon and the Spanish controllers had to coordinate the operation with their Moroccan counterparts so that the critically ill baby could arrive quickly in Madrid, reports Diario de Avisos.
"Come on, little one! I hope you recover soon," the Spanish air traffic controllers wished the little boy who boarded a Cessna Citation 550 model aircraft. They did not fail to thank the pilot and the company for this "wonderful work".
"I thank my colleagues and say a big thank you to the controllers for your support," tweeted pilot Iván Castro Palacios.
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