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Qatar re-opens airspace

Qatar re-opens airspace

Qatar Tribune24-06-2025
The General Civil Aviation Authority on Monday night announced the resumption of air traffic in the airspace of the State of Qatar and the return to the normal operations, after taking the necessary measures in coordination with the relevant authorities. The authority commended the great cooperation shown by all partners and the efforts of all state entities to ensure the safety and security of aviation in Qatari airspace. (TNN)
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