The Egyptian government has announced new amendments to the civil aviation regulations aimed at improving the safety and security of air travel. These changes include new inspection and oversight procedures for aircraft.
The General Authority of Civil Aviation has announced the initiation of exceptional flights at the country's airports, emphasizing the importance of contacting airlines before heading to the airport to ensure smooth travel. This move aims to meet the needs of travelers amid current circumstances.
Bahrain Airport Company has announced the gradual resumption of flights following the reopening of Bahrain's airspace. This decision comes as part of ongoing coordination with partners to ensure the safety and security of travelers.
Iraqi authorities have announced the reopening of Iraqi airspace after weeks of disruption due to regional tensions. This decision follows a comprehensive security assessment, reflecting an improvement in conditions.
Iraq and Syria announced today the reopening of their airspace to civilian flights, indicating a gradual improvement in the aviation sector. This decision follows a ceasefire announcement between the United States and Iran.
The head of the Syrian Civil Aviation Authority, Omar Al-Hosari, announced the reopening of all previously closed air corridors, allowing air traffic to resume over Syrian airspace. This decision comes at a critical time for the country's aviation sector.
The Egyptian Ministry of Civil Aviation has officially announced the cancellation of the passport card for Egyptian travelers at Cairo International Airport starting today. This decision aims to simplify travel procedures and enhance passenger experience.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) condemned Iranian attacks on several countries in the region, highlighting the serious risks posed to civil aviation safety. This statement was made during the sixth meeting of its 237th session held in Montreal.
The Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority announced an extension of the airspace closure for all aircraft for an additional week, aimed at enhancing security and aviation safety amid ongoing regional tensions.
The Civil Aviation Authority has announced the commencement of regular flights by Polish Airlines between Poland and an Arab country, enhancing air links between the two nations. This decision aims to boost tourism and commercial cooperation.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has condemned Iranian attacks that threaten the safety and security of civil aviation. This statement comes amid rising concerns about the impact of these attacks on international flight operations.
The Dubai Civil Aviation Authority has announced a gradual resumption of certain flights to and from Dubai International Airport, reflecting the gradual recovery of the aviation sector after a period of global disruptions.
The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) has reported that recent Iranian attacks pose a serious threat to global civil aviation safety. This warning comes at a critical time as tensions in the region escalate, necessitating urgent measures to ensure flight safety.
The President of the Civil Aviation Authority inspected the ongoing expansion and development of Prince Mohammed bin Abdulaziz International Airport. The authority aims to enhance the airport's capacity and provide better services to travelers.
The Civil Aviation Authority announced a financial surplus of approximately <strong>8.8 million dinars</strong>, reflecting its success in resource management and financial performance improvement. This achievement comes at a critical time that necessitates revenue enhancement amid economic challenges.
Hezbollah has announced military operations in Lebanese airspace, launching a surface-to-air missile at an Israeli warplane. This escalation raises serious concerns about the safety of civil aviation at Rafik Hariri International Airport.
The Iraqi Civil Aviation Authority announced an extension of the airspace closure for an additional 72 hours, starting from 12:00 PM local time. This precautionary measure comes amid rising security tensions in the region.
Kuwait International Airport suffered multiple drone attacks, resulting in significant damage to its radar system. Fortunately, no injuries were reported, according to the official news agency.
A fire broke out in a fuel tank at Kuwait International Airport due to a drone strike. The Civil Aviation Authority confirmed that the damage was material only, with no reported casualties.
The Qatar Civil Aviation Authority has announced that the country manages its aviation sector with exceptional efficiency. This comes in light of current global conditions that necessitate continuous evaluation of air safety.
Kuwait has officially protested to the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) due to Iranian violations of its airspace and international airport. The General Directorate of Civil Aviation stressed that these transgressions reflect severe breaches of international agreements.