A new aviation warning (NOTAM) has been issued by Iran, temporarily closing its airspace to all flights except authorised international services operating to and from the country with prior permission.

The NOTAM, issued on Tuesday evening (January 14), is valid for just over two hours, prompting close monitoring by airlines, air traffic controllers, and aviation analysts amid heightened regional sensitivity.

What the NOTAM Means

Under the restriction:

  • Significant rerouting

  • Increased fuel consumption

  • Delays to long-haul international flights

  • Congestion in neighbouring airspace

Airlines operating services into Tehran Imam Khomeini International Airport are understood to be coordinating closely with Iranian aviation authorities to ensure compliance with the temporary restriction.

No Official Explanation Yet

As of publication, no official reason has been publicly provided for the short-term airspace closure. Such NOTAMs can be issued for a variety of reasons, including military activity, security concerns, air traffic management issues, or exercises, though none have been confirmed.

Situation Ongoing

The NOTAM is expected to expire later this evening, unless extended or replaced by further notices. Airlines and crews are being advised to remain alert for updates.

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