
India extended the closure of its airspace for Pakistani civilian and military aircraft to 24 October, News Ageny PTI said.
Neighboring countries also closed its air space for Indian aircraft within 24 October. Since April, both countries have closed their appropriate air spaces for other aircraft as a result of the Pahalgam terrorist attack.
India and Pakistan issued separate announcements (notams) to expand the airspace closure, said the press agency on Tuesday 23 September.
The Indian airspace will not be available for Pakistani aircraft and aircraft operated or rented by Pakistani airlines/ operators, including military flights, according to Notam issued on 23 September.
Airspace will remain closed until 2359 hours (UTC) 23 October, which is screened on October 24 at 0530 hours (IST).
After the terrorist attack of Pahalgam, which killed 26 people on April 22, India closed their air space for operating, owned or rented airlines and operators, including military flights, including military flights, since then the curbs have been extended.
In general, a notam notification containing information that is necessary for employees involved in flight operations.
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