EASA Orders Airlines to Avoid Iranian, Iraqi, Lebanese Airspace Until Aug 31 Amid Regional Tensions

According to the European Union Aviation Safety Agency (EASA), airlines were ordered on Wednesday, July 8, to avoid airspace over Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon due to regional instability. The directive remains in effect until August 31 unless reassessed earlier. EASA cited the fragile ceasefire situation and heightened tensions, stating the measure is based on "sustained high-intensity tensions and the risk of further military action." The agency warned that Iranian airspace could face imminent threats if the current ceasefire agreement breaks down.
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