FAA BANS U.S. CARRIER FLIGHTS IN SOMALIA

FAA last week issued a rule prohibiting U.S. carriers and aircraft used in commercial operations from flying at altitudes below 20,000 feet in Somalian airspace, essentially banning operations in the country. The rule comes after two incidents at Mogadishu International Airport. On March 9, the...

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