MAS staying vigilant on Middle East situation, will revise flights if needed


PETALING JAYA: Any operational adjustments involving Middle East airspace, such as flight rerouting or suspensions, will be implemented if deemed necessary, says Malaysia Airlines.

The national carrier said all its flights are subject to ongoing risk assessments in light of current regional tensions impacting parts of the Middle East airspace.

“The airline remains guided by the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) and other global aviation authorities to ensure the safety of airspace used in its operations,” it said in a statement on Tuesday (June 24).

It also said all flight routes are evaluated using real-time intelligence, global security reports, Notice to Airmen, and continuous surveillance via the airline’s Satcom-enabled flight monitoring system.

“Malaysia Airlines remains vigilant and will implement any necessary operational adjustments, including rerouting or suspensions, should the situation require.

“The safety of passengers and crew remains the airline’s utmost priority,” the statement read.

This comes as the Iran-Israel conflict has continued for over a week.

On June 13, Israel launched a series of strikes on Iranian territory.

In retaliation, Iran fired ballistic missiles at several locations in Israel, resulting in multiple casualties and injuries.

On Sunday (June 22), the United States struck three nuclear facilities in Iran.

US President Donald Trump said on Monday (June 23) that Iran and Israel had agreed to a ceasefire.

However, the BBC quoted Iranian state media as saying that the country had fired a "last round of missiles" towards Israel earlier Tuesday as the appointed time for the ceasefire loomed.

 

 

 

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