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Quartet Boycotting Countries Allocate Emergency Corridors for Qatari Planes | ASHARQ AL-AWSAT English Archive 2005 -2017
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Jeddah- The Saudi General Authority of Civil Aviation (GACA) has announced the allocation of emergency air corridors by the four Arab countries after approval by civil aviation authorities in the UAE, Egypt and Bahrain for use by Qatari companies as applicable in cases of closure of regional air spaces.

In a statement on Sunday, GACA said “This procedure confirms our commitment to the safety of international air navigation. It is customary in such circumstances that the authorities reach an agreement on alternative emergency air traffic corridors on high seas under our management so as to facilitate navigation and support air safety.”

“This measure is being implemented under the International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) that coordinates and administers such agreements,” the statement added.

Nine corridors have been identified, including one in international air space over the Mediterranean Sea, and they will be monitored by the Egyptian authorities.

The use of these corridors will come into effect on Aug. 1, 2017.

A navigation announcement has been made for international pilots confirming this, and the same has been done with the rest of the corridors, which were approved in the Arabian Gulf Region.

The statement confirmed that this measure comes within the framework of GACA’s endeavor to protect the safety and security of airspace and implement the Kingdom’s decision to cut off diplomatic and consular relations with Qatar, including barring Qatar Airways from using the Kingdom’s airspace.