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ICAO designates today as International Day commemorating air crash victims

20/02/2022 2 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

The International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO) has designated 20th February as the International Day commemorating air crash victims and their families. ICAO, a United Nations Agency, has been at the forefront of aviation safety and the development of air transport into the safe system it is today but much of [read more]

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Russia denies entry for two aircraft avoiding Belarus airspace

28/05/2021 < 1 minute read
Written by: UK Aviation News

Russia denied entry to its airspace for two flights that were trying to avoid Belarusian airspace in accordance with EU warnings. The flights were being carried out by EU airlines Air France and Austrian Airlines Russia, an ally of Belarus, refused entry without a “new authorisation” for the flights. Belarus [read more]

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EU & NATO investigating Belarus for ‘Aviation Piracy’

25/05/2021 < 1 minute read
Written by: Nick Harding

EU safety and security agencies along with NATO are investigating whether Belarus forcing Ryanair flight FR4978 to divert to Minsk with a false bomb threat was an act of Aviation Piracy. The incident happened on Sunday 23rd May when the flight from Athens to Vilnius was intercepted by Belarusian Fighter [read more]




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