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Greece Extends Ban on Russian Aircraft Until September 22

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The aviation directive (NOTAM) banning Russian aircraft from entering Greece’s airspace has been extended until September 22, the Hellenic Civil Aviation Authority (HCAA) announced on Friday.

The ban also concerns aircraft coming from Belarus.

The NOTAM was introduced in February following the Russian invasion on Ukraine and was initially extended until the end of June.

Moreover, the HCAA notes that the aviation directive on the closure of Ukraine’s national airspace remains in force as well as the ban on civil flights entering the airspace of Moldova and Belarus for safety reasons due as a result of the war in Ukraine

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2 comments

C Hardy 27 June 2022 - 22:28

Russia deserves a Life Time ban..

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Carl+Simpson 27 June 2022 - 16:30

I would hope it is an indefinite ban they are not welcome.

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