Pakistan

Pakistan airspace to remain close for Indian aircrafts

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ISLAMABAD: The Pakistan Airports Authority (PAA) has said that Pakistani airspace will remain closed to Indian-registered aircraft.

A statement issued by the Airport Authority said that the ban on Indian aircraft has been extended until 5 am on February 24. After which, Pakistani airspace will remain closed to Indian-registered aircraft.

The statement said that the closure will apply to aircraft owned, operated, or leased by Indian airlines, including military flights.

It should be noted that Pakistan has closed its airspace to Indian aircraft since April 23, 2025.

Staff Reporter

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