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Airlines should still avoid airspace over Iran after framework deal, EU agency warns

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Airlines should continue to avoid the airspace over Iran, ​Iraq and Lebanon and remain ‌cautious across the region despite the framework deal between Washington and Tehran, ​because violations remained possible, the ​EU aviation safety agency EASA ⁠said.

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Airlines should still avoid airspace over Iran after framework deal, EU agency warns

Airlines should continue to avoid the airspace over Iran, ​Iraq and Lebanon and remain ‌cautious across the region despite the framework deal between Washington and Tehran, ​because violations remained possible, the ​EU aviation safety agency EASA ⁠said.

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Despite the conclusion of a framework agreement between the United States and Iran, as well as the truce between Israel and Hezbollah, the EU Aviation Safety Agency urges airlines to continue to avoid Middle East airspace.

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EASA cautions airlines in spite of the framework agreement between Washington and Tehran. Airlines should continue to avoid airspace over Iran, Iraq and Lebanon.

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Despite the agreement reached between the US and Iran, as well as the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah, the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has called on airlines to continue to...

The European Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) announced this Wednesday that it extends until July 1 its recommendation to all European airlines to avoid the airspace of Iran and 10 other countries in the Middle East and the Persian Gulf. It considers that there is still a "state of high tension" despite the memorandum of understanding recently signed by the United States and Iran. The agency's latest Information Bulletin for Conflict Zones (CZIB), …

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Reuters broke the news in New York, United States on Wednesday, June 24, 2026.
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