Gulf hostilities magnify risks for airlines


KUALA LUMPUR, 18 March 2026: An escalation in global conflicts in recent years has reduced the availability of safe airspace for airline operations, AAPA warns in a press statement released on Tuesday.

AAPA identifies increasing potential safety risks to civil aircraft operating in or near conflict-affected airspace and, in some cases, contributing to interference with satellite navigation systems.

The escalation in hostilities since 28 February 2026 has further increased operational risks and costs for airlines.  Safe pathways along the Asia–Europe air corridor are further constrained by conflicts not only in the Middle East but also over Russia, Ukraine, Afghanistan and Pakistan, AAPA explains.

Higher jet fuel prices and insurance premiums, together with increased operating costs from longer flight routings, are placing additional strain on the airline industry.  Flight crews and operators rely on timely intelligence, robust risk assessments and clear, state-issued airspace information when operating near conflict-affected regions.

If the hostilities persist, governments should consider measures to support the industry in mitigating operational challenges and maintaining global air connectivity, which remains vital to economic activity and social well-being.

Governments can support airlines by providing timely threat information, maintaining clear and responsive airspace restrictions, facilitating coordinated repatriation arrangements, and considering measures to alleviate extraordinary operational costs if the situation is prolonged.

Government–industry collaboration and mutual support were crucial in managing airline operations during previous crises, such as the 11 September attacks and the COVID-19 pandemic.  

“Asia-Pacific airlines remain committed to maintaining the highest levels of safety and operational resilience and will continue working closely with governments and industry partners to sustain global air connectivity during this challenging period,” AAPA concludes.

(Source: AAPA)

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