The airspace over the airports in Lublin and Rzeszow in southeastern Poland was closed several hours ago due to "unplanned military activity", Reuters reported, citing the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the Polish Air Navigation Service (PANSA).
The airports in Lublin and Rzeszow in Poland are inaccessible due to military activity related to ensuring the country's security, the US Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) announced in a notice to pilots, also published on the US agency's website.
PANSA reported that the airports in Lublin and Rzeszow have temporarily suspended operations to ensure the free functioning of military aviation.
Earlier today, the air traffic tracking website FlightRadar24 reported that the airspace closure was due to military activity involving NATO aircraft operating in the area.
The airports in Rzeszow and Lublin in eastern Poland also temporarily suspended operations last month, citing routine operations as the reason and stressing that there was no threat to Polish airspace.