Iran flight radar update: airspace closure extended amid heightened tensions
The decision follows ongoing unrest in the country and strained relations with the United States over Iran’s handling of protest
Iran extended the closure of its airspace to all commercial flights, issuing an order early Thursday according to a report from the Associated Press.
According to the report, a notice sent to pilots said the closure was expected to remain in effect until 7:30am (local time).
The report states that an earlier order had shut down Iranian airspace for just over two hours before being extended.
The continued closure has raised questions as it comes during a period of heightened political tension.
The decision follows ongoing unrest in the country and strained relations with the United States over Iran’s handling of protests.
The lack of clarity has prompted increased monitoring on flight radar platforms, as airlines and aviation officials track disruptions across the region.
The airspace shutdown affects commercial air traffic passing through Iranian skies, which is the main passage for most flights between Europe, Asia, and the Middle East.
The extension also comes as Iran’s foreign minister has denied claims that the government plans to execute protesters, statements that have drawn international attention amid continued scrutiny of Iran’s internal security measures.
-
Jeff Bezos's wife Lauren Sánchez recalls most 'special' moment from Italy wedding
-
UN calls for investigation into deadly strike on school in Iran
-
Pink breaks silence on major speculations about new career direction
-
Bill Clinton's 'wicked smile' from Epstein testimony goes viral
-
Mexico buries Jalisco cartel chief El Mencho as military crackdown continues
-
Lauren Boebert: Lawmaker behind Hillary Clinton's leaked photo gets roasted over definition of inflation
-
Plane crashes into icy Hudson River near New York, two survive
-
Polls show most Americans oppose recent US strikes on Iran
