BERLIN (Reuters) - The European Union Aviation Safety Agency issued a new alert on Thursday warning non-European carriers not to fly within western Russia airspace due to the risk of being unintentionally targeted by its air defence systems.
“The ongoing conflict following the Russian invasion of Ukraine poses the risk of civil aircraft being unintentionally targeted in the airspace of the Russian Federation, due to possible civil-military coordination deficiencies, and the potential for misidentification,” EASA said in a bulletin issued on Jan. 9.
The European Union Aviation Safety Agency warned airlines to steer clear of several cities in Russia following the fatal crash of an Azerbaijan Airlines passenger jet that was likely shot down by Russian forces.
Pakistan’s national flag carrier on Friday resumed its operations in Europe with the maiden flight to Paris, ending a more than four-year ban by the European Union’s aviation agency over safety standards.
ISLAMABAD (Web Desk) - PIA will expand its operations in the European Union (EU), a PIA official said on Sunday, days after a first PIA flight landed in Paris following the removal of a four-year ban.
Pakistan International Airlines’ (PIA) first flight from Islamabad landed at Charles de Gaulle airport on 10th January.
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The European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA) has advised all airlines against operating in western and central Russian airspace, west of 60 degrees east longitude, due to the risk of civilian aircraft being targeted by Russian air defence systems.
Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) has resumed flights to Europe after a 4.5-year ban. The first flight, PK749, departed from Islamabad to Paris, marking a milestone for the national carrier. The resumption is expected to benefit overseas Pakistanis and restore PIA’s reputation globally.
The first Pakistan International Airlines (PIA) flight to Paris in four years has departed Islamabad after a ban from EU airspace was lifted last year.
EASA said the crash last month in Kazakhstan of an Azerbaijan Airlines plane, after Russian air defences fired against Ukrainian drones, demonstrated the high risk at play. The European Union ...