23 Dec 2024
Sunday 23 June 2019 - 17:13
Story Code : 352479

No drop in flights over Iran despite NOTAM: IAC

MNA Siavash Amirmokri, the head of Iran Airport Company (IAC) said that despite the US aviation notice, NOTAM, no dramatic drop has been witnessed in the number of flights passing through the Iranian airspace during the past 24 hours.

The flight routes are determined based on a software system operating under airlines across the globe. This software determines the flight routes based on various parameters such as the distance to be traveled and the safety of the route. The length of distance is also important in selecting the route, he said.

Irans flight corridor is significant since it is short and economical, he added.

Irans sky is the safest and the most economical one in the region, Amirmokri underlined.

Following the downing of a US surveillance drone by IRGC after the drone violated the Iranian airspace, the US Federal Aviation Administration issued the an aviation notice, NOTAM, prohibiting all US registered aircraft from operating over the Persian Gulf and Sea of Oman.

The NOTAM warns pilots that flights are not permitted in the overwater area of the Tehran Flight Information Region until further notice, due to heightened military activities and increased political tensions that might place commercial flights at risk. The NOTAM applies to all US air carriers and commercial operators.

Meanwhile, Head of Irans Civil Aviation Organization (CAO) said Friday that the country's airspace is completely safe, and direct flights are currently underway over Iran's skies.

No foreign airliner has submitted a statement to CAO regarding the change of routes or avoidance from flying over the countrys skies, Ali Abedzadeh said, noting that Irans airspace is completely safe both over the Persian Gulf and inside the country.
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