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india has now closed its airspace for pakistani aircraft till june 23 notam issued

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The Ministry of Civil Aviation said in a statement that Indian aircraft is not accepted for/owned or leased by Pakistani airlines/operators registered in Pakistan, including military flights.

India has extended NOTAM for a month for flights to Pakistan. It will be effective till June 23, 2025. The Ministry of Civil Aviation said in a statement that Indian aircraft is not accepted for/owned or leased by Pakistani airlines/operators registered in Pakistan, including military flights. On the other hand, a day after the news of IndiGo flight refusal to enter its airson during bad weather, Pakistan has extended its ban on Indian aircraft on Friday for one month.

The period of closure of Pakistan airspace for Indian aircraft and aircraft has been extended for one month, which is now about to end on the morning of 24 June. This information was officially confirmed through the new notice to Airmen (NOTAM) issued by Pakistan’s aviation officials on Friday. The preliminary ban implemented on April 24 in response to Pahalgam terror attack and deteriorating diplomatic relations banned Indian aircraft and operators from using Pakistani airspace.

Earlier in the day, the Indian Aviation Regulatory Authority DGCA said during the IndiGo flight going from New Delhi to Srinagar on Wednesday, the aircraft team sought permission to enter the Pakistani airspace to avoid unrest. However, his request was rejected. In a detailed statement issued by the DGCA, it was confirmed that no passenger was injured during the incident and damaged the “Noz Radom” of the aircraft.

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