The Civil Aviation Organization of the Islamic Republic of Iran issued a “NOTAM” (Notice to Airmen) on Tuesday, August 6, warning of the danger of missile fireplace in western Iran on August 7 and eight. The warning specifies a hazard zone as much as an altitude of 12,000 toes.
This alert comes amid rising tensions and the elevated probability of direct battle between the Islamic Republic of Iran and Israel. In response to those heightened dangers, quite a few airways have suspended flights to Iran, Israel, and Lebanon.
Several airways are additionally avoiding flight corridors over western Iran, choosing different routes to make sure passenger security. The scenario stays unstable, and the worldwide aviation neighborhood is carefully monitoring developments to regulate flight operations as essential.