No commercial flight in the airspace of western, northern India after Operation Sindoor


New Delhi:

The airspace in the western region of India along the border with Pakistan is no longer available for commercial flights, the report states.

New notums can also affect international flights. Reuters of the news agency reported today that Taiwan’s China Airlines and Korean Air have started to resume or cancel flights from Europe.

Notam is a notice that contains necessary information for personnel related to flight operations, but is sufficiently known in advance to be promoted by other means.

Osint researcher Demian Simon said in a post on X, “Now information coming out of India, many air traffic routes in the western region along with Pakistan are unavailable.”

At least 18 airports in the northern and western parts of the country have been temporarily closed. These include Srinagar, Leh, Jammu, Amritsar, Pathankot, Chandigarh, Jodhpur, Jaisalmer, Shimla, Dharamshala and Jamnagar.

After the attack, images from the flight tracking websites showed a long line of airlines passing over Oman, UAE and Kuwait, increasing the chances of airspace.

In the last few days, India and Pakistan had closed each other’s airlines. Global airlines like Lufthansa are also escaping from Pakistan airs.

Images of Flightradar24 revealed that India’s north -western part and the airspace of Pakistan were almost free from civil aircraft, except for some flights.

The Association of Asia Pacific Airlines expressed concern over the impact of the struggle on airline operations.

A statement said, “In addition to cost and operational disruption, there are safety concerns as the industry has the highest risk on interferring sconing zone with GPS Spufping Flight Operations.”

GPS spoofing is a malicious technique that manipulates the global positioning system (GPS) data, which can send commercial airlines from the course.

India today launched several cruise missile strikes on nine sites in Pakistan and Pakistan -occupied Kashmir (POK), where terrorists lived and trained.

India was expected to give military response to a military attack in Pahgam in Jammu and Kashmir last month, killing 26 tourists. Terrorists had related to across the border.


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