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Iraq Closes Airspace Due To Security Concerns

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According to an official notice issued by Iraq's civil aviation authority, the country has closed its airspace due to security concerns. The closure is scheduled to last until 11:00 a.m. local time on Saturday (4 a.m. ET).

This decision comes following a similar move by Iran's civil aviation authority to close its airspace as well. The reasons behind these security concerns have not been specified in the notice.

Airspace closures are not uncommon in regions experiencing heightened tensions or security threats. Such closures are implemented to ensure the safety of air travel and to prevent any potential risks to aircraft and passengers.

During airspace closures, flights are typically rerouted or canceled, causing disruptions to travel schedules and potentially impacting the aviation industry. Airlines operating in the affected regions will need to adjust their flight plans and make alternative arrangements to accommodate the airspace restrictions.

Passengers traveling to or from Iraq or Iran are advised to check with their airlines for updates on flight schedules and any potential disruptions due to the airspace closures. It is important for travelers to stay informed and be prepared for possible changes to their travel plans in light of these developments.

Authorities in both Iraq and Iran are likely monitoring the situation closely and will provide further updates as necessary. The duration of the airspace closures may be extended depending on the evolving security situation in the region.

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