The article discusses how air traffic controllers manage increased airplane traffic in war zones, highlighting the challenges and adaptations they face.
The article explores the operations of air traffic controllers in regions affected by war, particularly focusing on how they handle the surge in commercial flight traffic. Despite the dangers, flight tracking shows a notable increase in air travel over countries like Egypt and Georgia. Controllers must be immensely vigilant and coordinate with each other to manage the movement of numerous planes in and out of contested airspace. The intensity of their work increases significantly during war times, requiring heightened concentration and coordination.