Russia to Ban Civilian Flights Below 5,100 Meters in Moscow Air Zone Starting in Early June
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Since June 2026, civil flights will be prohibited in the Moscow area at altitudes of up to 5,100 meters. Restrictions will not apply to regular passenger flights, reports Unn.u. Since June 2026, Russia intends to close...
Who will be affected by the restrictions? In early June, Russia plans to almost completely close the skies over Moscow to civil aviation. The restrictions will apply to flights at altitudes of up to 5,100 meters, RBC-Ukraine reported, citing the Interregional Public Organization of Pilots and Aircraft Owners (AOPA). Read also: Russia closes exit from Yaroslavl to Moscow due to attack by unknown drones "In early June 2026, civil aircraft flights…
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Russia will ban civilian aircraft from flying below 5,100 meters in the Moscow air zone and several other regions beginning in early June 2026, the Interregional Public Organization of Pilots and Aircraft Owners (AOPA Russia) reported .
In the Moscow air zone, it is planned to ban the flights of civilian aircraft at altitudes from 0 to 5100 meters, the new rules may begin to take effect in early June.
This is stated in the report of the Association of Aircraft Owners and Pilots (AOPA). Dozhd TV: news, video, broadcast, online, archive, program program.
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