(Reuters) - The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration has barred all American airlines from flying over Syria, saying the ongoing conflict poses a "serious potential threat." The FAA had previously warned American carriers to avoid flying over Syria. The new rule requires operators to contact the FAA before operating in the airspace. The agency said the move was taken after "updated assessment of risk" and a lack of airlines wishing to fly in the airspace. "The
ongoing armed conflict and volatile security environment in Syria poses
a serious potential threat to civil aviation," the FAA said in a
statement. Airlines have
been paying close attention to flight paths over conflict zones since
Malaysia Airlines Flight MH17 was downed by a suspected surface-to-air
missile last month while flying over eastern Ukraine, where pro-Russia
separatists are fighting Ukrainian troops. All 298 people on board died. Syria is in the middle of a civil war in which 170,000 people have been killed since 2011. The
FAA also said "opposition elements" had warned civilian airlines not to
provide service to Syria. Armed extremist groups in the country are
known to be equipped with anti-aircraft weapons that could threaten
civil aircraft, the agency said. The
ban applies to all U.S.-registered planes, commercial operators and
FAA-licensed pilots. It makes an exception for flights operated with
U.S. government permission and U.S.-registered aircraft operated by
foreign carriers. "Due to
the presence of anti-aircraft weapons among the extremist groups and
ongoing fighting in various locations throughout Syria, there is a
continuing significant potential threat to civil aviation operating in
Syrian airspace," the agency said. (1.usa.gov/1le4WiH) The
FAA this month also restricted U.S. airlines and commercial operators
from flying over Iraq while armed conflict raged and the United States
launched air strikes. Information
found on flightradar24.com, a website that provides real-time flight
tracking services, shows that most major commercial airlines bypass both
Syrian and Iraqi airspace.
U.S. bars all American airlines from flying over Syria
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