Iraq Reopens Airspace After Security Situation Improves
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Iraq reopens airspace to international traffic
Iraqi airspace reopens as regional tensions ease, flights resume across Kurdistan
Iraqi airspace is once again open to international flights, marking a key step toward restoring regional aviation stability after nearly two weeks of closure due to escalating conflict between Israel and Iran. On Tuesday, the Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority confirmed that operations had resumed across all airports in Iraq and the Kurdistan Region, including Erbil, Sulaimani, and Kirkuk. The reopening follows a comprehensive security review and co…
Iraq reopens airspace as Middle East situation improves - Daily Trust
The Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority (ICAA) on Tuesday announced that it has reopened its airspace to international air traffic, citing improved security conditions following days of the Israel-Iran conflict. In a statement, the ICAA said the decision followed a comprehensive assessment of the security situation and coordination with relevant national and international authorities. The statement quoted ICAA President, Bangin Rekani, as saying the …
Iraq reopens airspace to international traffic following Israel-Iran ceasefire
Iraq closed its airspace to international air traffic following the outbreak of the Israel-Iran conflict on 13 June. The post Iraq reopens airspace to international traffic following Israel-Iran ceasefire appeared first on Premium Times Nigeria.
Minister of Transport and Infrastructure Abdulkadir Uraloğlu assessed the effects of the conflicts in the Middle East on air traffic. Uraloğlu announced that efforts are ongoing to bring back the 4 Turkish passenger planes that remained in Iraq. There is a cautious wait for the 7 planes in Iran.
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