The General Authority for Civil Aviation Announces the Reopening of All Air Corridors
- Iraq has reopened its airspace to civil aviation after security conditions improved, allowing flights to resume across a key regional air corridor.
- The Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority announced that all civil flights, including overflights, arrivals, and departures, will follow approved regulations and safety procedures.
- The reopening of Iraq's airspace follows a two-week ceasefire linked to the conflict involving the US and Iran, marking a gradual recovery of aviation activity after recent closures.
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The General Authority for Civil Aviation Announces the Reopening of All Air Corridors
The General Authority for Civil Aviation and Air Transport announced on Wednesday the reopening of all previously closed air corridors, coinciding with the complete and orderly resumption of operations at Damascus International Airport. In its official statement, the Authority affirmed that air traffic has returned across the entirety of Syrian airspace. It also confirmed that Damascus International Airport has resumed full operational activity,…
Iraq announced, this Wednesday, the reopening of its airspace and all airports in the country after the ceasefire signed between the United States and Iran, amid signs of stabilization in the region. The decision comes after weeks of tension in the Gulf and interruptions in air traffic, caused by the military escalation. Ceasefire in the Middle East: war leaves more than 1,600 dead in Iran and 1,500 in Lebanon; the United States has 13 soldiers …
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