Eastern Polish Airspace to Close: Key Restrictions Explained.
Poland Shuts Down Eastern Airspace
According to Espreso.tv: Starting June 10, 2026, at 00:00 UTC and lasting until September 9, 2026, at 23:59 UTC, Poland's Armed Forces Operational Command has decided to close the airspace over the eastern part of the country. This move is aimed at bolstering national security. For context, Poland shares a border with Belarus and Ukraine, regions that have seen heightened military activity in recent years.
Importantly, commercial passenger flights cruising above 3 kilometers in altitude will not be affected by these new restrictions. This is not the first such measure—Warsaw previously closed the same eastern airspace from March 10 to June 9. These actions are part of an ongoing policy to safeguard Polish airspace.
A Commitment to Safety
The closure highlights the Polish military's drive to strengthen the country's defenses amid potential threats. However, the exemption for regular passenger flights suggests a balanced approach, prioritizing security while keeping civil aviation running smoothly.
Such steps likely form part of Poland's broader strategy to address regional security challenges and tensions.
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