Airspace
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Russia Expands Long-Range Drone Infrastructure as Airspace Incursions Increase
Russia is scaling up long-range drone launch sites along its border, signaling a shift toward intensified strikes and increased risks of airspace violations.
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Iran Partially Reopens Airspace: What It Means for Armenia
Iran has announced a partial reopening of its airspace after a 7-week closure. How will this affect flights to Armenia and the Armenian economy?.
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UAE Reopens Airspace Following Missile Interception
The United Arab Emirates has resumed normal aviation operations after a brief, precautionary closure of its airspace due to intercepted missile and drone threats.
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NATO Border Under Scrutiny Amid Fresh Belarus Balloon Incursions
Poland temporarily restricted civilian air traffic after aerial objects, likely balloons, entered its airspace from Belarus, intensifying NATO concerns over hybrid tactics.
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Iran’s Airspace Has Been Reopened Following Temporary Closure Amid Protests
Iran has reopened its airspace following protests, signaling an attempt to stabilize the situation and restore normalcy in air travel.
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FAA Issues Urgent Flight Warning Over Venezuela Amid Military Tensions
The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a sweeping warning for civilian flights over Venezuelan airspace, as mounting military tensions and recent navigation system disruptions prompt airlines to suspend service and authorities to demand rapid resumption.
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Russian Warplanes Intercepted Near Alaska Amid Rising Tensions
Russian military jets were intercepted near Alaska for the ninth time this year, reflecting a pattern of tense encounters in the region as global security anxieties rise.
