DGCA issues safety advisory for Indian air operators, others amid US-Israel strikes against Iran, Tehran counterattack

The Directorate General of Civil Aviation (DGCA) in India has issued a safety advisory for domestic air operators, highlighting heightened risks in Middle Eastern airspace due to escalating military actions and regional tensions. This advisory comes in the wake of recent strikes involving US and Israeli forces against Iranian targets, prompting concerns over potential retaliatory measures from Tehran. The DGCA has urged airlines to exercise increased caution and remain vigilant while operating in these areas. This warning aligns with broader global concerns regarding the safety of civil aviation in conflict zones, especially considering the strategic significance of the Middle East. Operators are advised to assess the situation regularly and adhere to international guidelines to ensure the safety of passengers and crew. As geopolitical dynamics continue to evolve, the Indian aviation sector is reminded of its responsibilities in navigating these complex airspaces safely.
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