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Iran war, rogue drones force European aviation safety rethink

Europe's top aviation safety regulator, EASA, is reevaluating safety protocols due to increased risks from ongoing conflicts. The Iran war, coupled with the Russia-Ukraine conflict and fighting in other regions, is squeezing flight corridors, particularly between Asia and Europe.

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Iran war, rogue drones force European aviation safety rethink
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Europe's top aviation safety regulator, EASA, is reevaluating safety protocols due to increased risks from ongoing conflicts. The Iran war, coupled with the Russia-Ukraine conflict and fighting in other regions, is squeezing flight corridors, particularly between Asia and Europe. This concentration of air traffic over fewer routes, especially over Azerbaijan and central Asia, increases the potential for safety risks. EASA's executive director, Florian Guillermet, highlighted concerns about airspace availability and the use of less common routes. The agency is also considering the growing prevalence of drones in conflict zones as a factor impacting aviation safety. These comments mark the first statement from the European regulator since the recent escalation of conflict in the Middle East.

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Concentrating traffic on certain routes can generate safety risks.

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The Iran war is reshaping airspace across the Middle East and increasing disruption to flights.

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Airlines are forced into ever tighter corridors, notably over Azerbaijan and central Asia.

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Wars are heightening risks for aviation as flight corridors are squeezed and drones become more widespread.

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Wars, including a widening conflict in the Middle East, are heightening risks for aviation as flight corridors are squeezed and drones become more widespread, Europe’s top aviation safety regulator has said.The month-old Iran war is reshaping airspace across the Middle East and increasing disruption to flights, including clogging routes between Asia and Europe that previously transited or ‌flew over the region.On top of the prolonged Russia-Ukraine conflict and fighting between Pakistan and Afghanistan, that has forced airlines into ever tighter corridors, notably over Azerbaijan and central Asia.“It’s clear that concentrating traffic on certain routes, the availability of the airspace for air traffic control, the fact that traffic can use routes which are not so usual, can generate safety risks,” said Florian Guillermet, executive director of the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA).An armed Ukrainian drone flies over a training ground in the Zaporizhzhia region with a bomb attached last week. Photo: ReutersThe comments are the first from Europe’s aviation regulator since the Middle East war erupted at ⁠the end of February.
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