
Jordan closes airspace amid regional escalation
Jordan's Civil Aviation Regulatory Commission (CARC) has announced the temporary closure of the kingdom's airspace, suspending all inbound, outbound, and transit flights as a precautionary measure in response to rising regional tensions.
CARC Chief Commissioner Haitham Misto said the decision was made in line with international aviation safety agreements, including the Chicago Convention, which governs air navigation and safety protocols.
Misto explained that the measure is part of a broader set of precautions taken by the authority to safeguard air travel and passenger safety amid the ongoing escalation in the region. He noted that the decision will be reviewed regularly based on evolving developments and risk assessments.
The aviation authority is actively coordinating with airlines to keep travelers and stakeholders informed of updates related to the suspension of air traffic.

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