Flight Data: Air Traffic Standstill and Closure of Airspace in Iran and Israel
Air traffic is halted, and airspace is closed in both Iran and Israel due to escalating tensions and recent attacks.
Air traffic has come to a standstill as both Iran and Israel close their airspace following heightened military tensions. According to reports from Flight Radar 24, Iranian airspace has been shut down with a NOTAM notice issued until at least 12:00 UTC. The decision to close the airspace comes amid an Israeli attack on Iranian targets, prompting significant disruptions in air travel within the region.
Flight tracking data reveals that many flights are being rerouted away from Tel Aviv and Amman, indicating a broader impact on civil aviation. It was also reported that only a limited number of flights were detected in Israeli airspace, contrasting with the official closure directive. Additionally, several flights by Wizz Air experienced landing disruptions at Tel Aviv's Ben Gurion Airport due to these security concerns.
In response to the escalating situation, Israel's airport authority has advised the public to avoid all airports and delayed several flights. Sirens were heard across Israel shortly before confirmations of these actions, highlighting the immediate danger and urgency of the security threat faced by both nations as military actions unfold.