The newly installed government in Syria reopened the country’s airspace to overflights on December 15, 2024, after a week-long closure. Minister of Transport Bahaa el-Din Sharm said the country’s two main airports, Damascus and Aleppo, will reopen “in the coming days”.

The Syrian Civil Aviation Authority (SCAA) removed its Notice to Air Personnel (NOTAM) closing the entire airspace, replacing it with two separate NOTAMs for the main airports. It said that flights to both Aleppo and Damascus are currently possible, but only with…

Source: ch aviation
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