Pakistan reopens airspace for civil aviation with immediate effect

Pakistan airspace is now open for all type of civil traffic on published ATS routes

An arial view of the airplane hub at the airport in Karachi, Pakistan. PHOTO: REUTERS

ISLAMABAD:
Pakistan’s airspace was reopened to civil aviation with immediate effect,  the Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) said on Tuesday, following months of restrictions imposed in the wake of a standoff with India earlier this year.

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“With immediate effect, Pakistan airspace is open for all type of civil traffic on published ATS (Air Traffic Service) routes,” according to a Notice to Airmen (NOTAMS) published on the authority’s website.

An official at the authority also confirmed that the change was in effect.

After four months and 19 days, India would also be able to use Pakistan airspace.

Pakistan closed its airspace in February this year after a standoff with India in the wake of an attack by a militant group on a police convoy in Indian-Occupied Kashmir (IoK) that killed 40 paramilitary police.

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