
Saudi Arabia records 1,300 daily flights amid recent tensions
Saudi Arabia kept its airspace open to maintain smooth air traffic amid the recent regional tensions. The Kingdom mobilized all human and material resources as well as necessary preparations to accommodate the increase in transit flights.
The state recorded an average of more than 1,330 daily flights, leaping 95% compared to pre-crisis levels, according to the SPA.
The flights were managed safely and efficiently within Saudi airspace, supported by advanced technical systems and stringent security measures that ensured compliance with the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) standards for air traffic facilitation.
During the period of heightened tension, the General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) exerted efforts to open additional air routes to absorb the significant pressure on Saudi airspace.
The capacity of the airspace was expanded, and flight times were reduced, using advanced navigation procedures that ensure the protection of the Kingdom's airspace and the safety of its air traffic.
More than 220 air carriers passed through Saudi airspace during this period, prompting the activation of pre-prepared airspace expansion measures. Rigorous security protocols were also enforced in airports and throughout the airspace, while advanced capabilities of air-traffic surveillance systems and relevant technical infrastructure were utilized.
Furthermore, predefined risk management plans were activated, enhancing the speed of crisis response and ensuring continued air navigation under the highest safety standards.

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