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UAE, Saudi, Bahrain airspace ban only for Qatar firms

DUBAI, June 14, 2017

Aviation authorities in the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain have declared that the air embargo applies only to Qatari-owned airlines, aircraft or to companies registered in the Gulf state, said a report.

The officials stated that the air ban does not extend to private companies and chartered flights, which can continue to use the countries’ airports, and can transit through the airspace to and from Qatar, reported the Gulf News.

The clarification came after remarks by Qatar Airways’ CEO Akbar Al Baker that the UAE, Saudi Arabia and Bahrain were violating international law by shutting out Qatari flights, it stated.

Al Baker had appealed to the International Civil Aviation Organisation, a UN agency which administers the Chicago convention that guarantees civil overflights to declare the airspace closure as illegal.

The three countries’ aviation bodies stated that non-Qatari private and chartered flights from Qatar must submit requests to them at least 24 hours before crossing the airspace, said the report.

The request should include a list of names and nationalities of crews and passengers, and the cargo carried by the aircraft, it added.

Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain and Egypt cut diplomatic and transport ties with Qatar a week ago, accusing it of fomenting regional unrest, supporting terrorism and getting too close to Iran, all of which Doha denies.

In a statement issued by WAM, The General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) said that it is fully committed to the Chicago convention, but the state reserves the sovereign right under international law to take any precautionary measures to protect its national security if necessary.




Tags: Bahrain | Qatar | UAE | Saudi | airspace ban |

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