Mali’s Airspace Is Dangerous For Civilian Airplanes!
In the midst of the diplomatic crisis that erupted this week between Algeria and Mali, the latter, under the principle of reciprocity, banned its airspace to Algerian planes, but what is interesting is that the State of Mali does not manage its airspace like other countries, in addition to the fact that it (its airspace) […] The post Mali’s Airspace Is Dangerous For Civilian Airplanes! appeared first on الشروق أونلاين.


In the midst of the diplomatic crisis that erupted this week between Algeria and Mali, the latter, under the principle of reciprocity, banned its airspace to Algerian planes, but what is interesting is that the State of Mali does not manage its airspace like other countries, in addition to the fact that it (its airspace) is located within a conflict zone that warns planes from entering it.
According to the database of conflict and risk zones, the airspace of the State of Mali is not managed by this country (Mali itself), but is divided into two parts, the western part of which is managed from Dakar, the capital of Senegal, and is called in the civil aviation system (FIR Dakar (GOOO), while the eastern part is managed from the capital of Niger, Niamey, and is called in the global aviation directorate (FIR Niamey (DRRR)).
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