Operation Sindoor: Pakistani airspace fully shut for all air traffic till Sunday noon amid escalation in India-Pakistan conflict
- Pakistan suspended all flight operations within its airspace from 3:15 a.m. To 12 p.m. On May 10, 2025, in response to escalating hostilities with India.
- This closure followed previous cancellations on May 7 and ongoing airspace interruptions triggered by the April 22 Pahalgam terror attack that heightened tensions between the two nuclear-armed neighbours.
- Pakistan launched 'Operation Bunyan Marsoos' targeting seven Indian strategic sites hours after India struck three Pakistani air bases with missiles and drones.
- Lieutenant General Ahmed Sharif Chaudhry confirmed that despite India’s missile strikes on multiple air bases, all Pakistan Air Force equipment remains unharmed, and he cautioned India to await a strong retaliatory response.
- The airspace closure disrupted major airports and flights in both countries, increasing operational costs and prolonging flight times, while both sides remain on high alert amid ongoing military operations.
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Operation Sindoor: Pakistani airspace fully shut for all air traffic till Sunday noon amid escalation in India-Pakistan conflict
Islamabad had initially issued a NOTAM announcing the closure of its airspace to all aircraft from 3:15 am to 12 pm (Pakistan time) Saturday. It subsequently issued another NOTAM, saying that the airspace will remain shut till Sunday noon.
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Passengers wait outside at Jinnah International Airport after all domestic and international flights were cancelled in Karachi, Pakistan, May 7, 2025. — AFPFollowing India’s unprovoked attacks on key airbases in Pakistan, Islamabad closed airspace for all types of flights from 3.15am...
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