Air Traffic: Pakistani Air Shutdown Increased Air Traffic in Mumbai ADC


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ATC: Mumbai Air Traffic Control was changed after Pakistan Airlines stopped since last month (International flights route (International flights routeAcre)) Also handle the operation of the aircraft. The evidence gave this information. In addition to the operations of flights from Mumbai to Europe, North and South America, ATC is now handling the operation of flying flights from North India to these regions.
At least 26 people were killed in the Pahalgam attack. As part of the retaliation, India closed its airspace for Pakistan on April 30. According to sources, on a normal day, Mumbai ADC manages departure, including 950-970 arrivals and departure of ATC aircraft. In addition, about 2,000 flights fly from Mumbai’s sky.
According to a source, “About 130 flights from North India, North and South America will go through the Bhopal-Ahmedabad-Karachchi route and do not enter Europe from there. They will not leave the Mumbai Air.
In addition, about 250 flights from Southeast Asia to West Asia, Europe and Southeast Asia are now traveling through the Mumbai (airspace) to escape Pakistan’s wind. According to sources, traffic has increased due to the closure of about 25 airlines on Wednesday, allowing the aircraft to enter Pakistan by Indian flights. On Tuesday and Wednesday night, Indian Armed Forces launched missile attacks on terrorist sites in Pakistan.
The source said, “Some foreign airlines are now filing a revised aircraft project, under which they are flying from Mumbai (airspace) after these 25 ways are closed.” Due to the current situation, international flying air operators are also eating Pakistan’s wind, he said. In the wake of the rising tension between the two countries, many foreign airlines escape Pakistan’s wind.
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