Iraq is a safe passage for the world

A point of contact between Asia, Europe and Africa
The opening of the Iraqi airspace to the global air traffic is a new economic success. The Iraqi people have won victory in the war against the forces of darkness.

Pass aircraft
Assistant Director of Iraqi Airways Sadiq Faleh Ghadhban said: "Iraq is moving towards the stability of the security aspect in full, which in turn leads to bring benefit to the national economy in all sectors, especially the Iraqi airspace, which is safe in front of the international air traffic," pointing out that "the return of the atmosphere Iraq to life and the passage of the aircraft of major international companies through our airspace is making significant financial gains contribute to the country's many revenues already. "
He said in an interview for "morning" that "Iraq will receive the amount of $ 325 for each aircraft passing Iraqi airspace, and the activation of the movement of aviation raises the amounts obtained from this process," adding that "the geographical location of Iraq on the map of the world makes it the most suitable for air traffic between poles The eastern and western world, where it shortens the time and reduces the cost of fuel in the case of adopting alternative routes to Iraqi airspace, which makes many international companies mean the Iraqi atmosphere.

Achieving revenues
"The increase in the movement of aircraft through the Iraqi airspace through the atmosphere in the coming periods, and this means that Iraq is about to achieve large financial revenues with the high line of the number of aircraft intended for the Iraqi airspace." The US Aviation Administration and its associated companies have revealed the return of the Iraqi airspace after the announcement of the victory on the "duel", as the US Aviation Administration and its associated companies re-fly in Iraqi airspace after the announcement of victory.

Aviation Management
The expert in civil aviation and air transport Abdul Karim Lotteh the importance of the Declaration of the US Aviation Administration and its associated companies to resume flights in Iraqi airspace after the announcement of victory. The expert said in a statement to "morning" that "this step will enter the funds to the state treasury, such as transit and flying over the Iraqi airspace." The expert noted that "this step will push other companies to take similar steps," and expected that "Iraq in the coming years will be an important transit point in the region compete with other countries, in addition to attracting investors."

Civil aircraft
Transport Minister Kazem Vanjam Al-Hamami announced last Sunday that "the American Aviation Administration and its associated companies will resume the flight of US civil aircraft over Iraqi airspace after the final victory over criminal gangs is announced." "The US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) reduced the warning to 26,000 feet after the announcement of victory and the end of military operations in Iraq," Hamami said, adding that "the reduction of the warning will allow US aircraft, US-registered aircraft and other airlines associated with it to fly back Iraqi airspace again, "noting that" the announcement by the US Aviation Administration to resume flights over the Iraqi airspace will be an incentive for countries of the world and the region to follow suit, especially that the Iraqi airspace open to international airlines. " "Airports are paying more attention to infrastructure, especially as Iraq is coming back to the forefront as a point of contact between Asia, Europe and Africa," he said.

Number of trips
"The return of flight will contribute to the introduction of good amounts to the state treasury, especially since the recent period has seen an increase in the number of flights flying over the Iraqi airspace, as it reached more than 150 aircraft." It is noteworthy that parliamentary committees have confirmed that "the increase in the number of flights that cross over Iraq is a sign of Iraq's openness to the world again." "This also shows that security concerns have been relieved by the sacrifices of the Iraqi forces," she said in a press statement, praising "the efforts to re-run civil aircraft routes and ensure their smooth and safe movement." "This development will encourage more commercial air carriers to choose Iraq as a safe passage for civil aviation, especially as it enjoys a geographical location characteristic of the transition between countries of the East and West," they said.

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