U.S. Moves To Close Airspace To Russians

U.S. Moves to Close Airspace to Russians

The United States has joined the EU and Canada and moving to ban Russian aircraft from its airspace. The prohibition will include any aircraft that is owned, certified, operated, registered, chartered, leased, or controlled by, for, or for the benefit of a person who is a citizen of Russia will be prohibited from flying over the U.S.
Ukrainian Airspace Closed For Civil Operations

Ukrainian Airspace Closed for Civil Operations

Ukrainian airspace has been closed for civil aviation operations due to the high safety risks caused by military activity. The European Business Aviation Association (EBAA) is reminding operators that this is now an active conflict zone. Ukrainian airspace and infrastructure, including airports, are now exposed to military activities which result in safety risks. The possible use of a range of ground and airborne warfare systems poses a significant risk to operations and aircraft at all levels.
Flying To Russia

Flying to Russia

COVID-19 preventative measures demand that all passengers self-isolate for 14 days on their arrival. Here's all you need to know about flying to Russia. Immigration Travelers to Russia will only be permitted entry under the following conditions: They are Russian…

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