the Federal Aviation Administration (Angolan Armed Forcesfrom the abbreviation in English) Subordinate US Warning this Friday (21) Home Airlines About “Potentially Dangerous Situation” when flying over Venezuela He urged caution.
The FAA warning noted a “deteriorating and worsening safety situation.” Military activity In or around Venezuela,” she said, adding that the threats could pose risks to aircraft at all altitudes.
This announcement came amid significant military reinforcements by the United States in the region, including The largest aircraft carrier in the Navy American and eight other warships and aircraft F-35.
President Donald Trump’s government has bombed boats believed to be transporting drugs off the coast of Venezuela and other Latin American countries.
Flights to Venezuela have been suspended
You Direct passenger or cargo flights Flights from the US to Venezuela have been suspended since 2019, but some US airlines fly over the country for some South American flights..
the American Airlines It said on Friday that it stopped flying over Venezuela in October. the Delta Airlines and United Airlines It did not immediately respond to requests for comment.
The order did not go so far as to ban flights over the country.
The Federal Aviation Administration said that since September there has been an increase in to intervene node Global Navigation Satellite System in Venezuela, which in some cases caused lingering effects during the trip, as well as “activities associated with increased Venezuelan military readiness.”
“Venezuela conducted several military exercises and directed mass mobilization of thousands of military and reserve forces,” the FAA said, adding that at no time did Venezuela express its intention to achieve the goal. Civil aviation.
The agency said Venezuelan Armed Forces It possesses advanced combat aircraft and multiple weapons systems capable of reaching or exceeding the operating altitudes of civilian aircraft, and that there is a potential threat from low-altitude air defense systems and anti-aircraft artillery systems.
The FAA said it will continue to monitor the risk environment for US civil aviation operating in the region.
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