EU aviation agency tells operators to avoid Iran, Iraq and Lebanon airspaces until August 31

EASA says it withdrew previous bulletin asking airlines to be cautious when operating within the airspace of several Arab states. (AFP file photo)
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Updated 08 July 2026
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EU aviation agency tells operators to avoid Iran, Iraq and Lebanon airspaces until August 31

  • EASA's latest advisory comes ​after Iran said it targeted US military sites ‌in Bahrain, Kuwait

BENGALURU: The European Union Aviation Safety Agency said on Wednesday ​that airlines should not operate within the airspace of Iran, Iraq, and Lebanon, amid ongoing tensions and the potential for further military action, as the US and Iran exchanged fresh attacks.

The EASA said its bulletin for the airspaces of ‌Iran, Iraq ‌and Lebanon was valid ​until ‌August ⁠31.

The agency ​said it ⁠had withdrawn its previous bulletin that had also asked airlines to exercise caution when operating within the airspace of Bahrain, Kuwait, Israel, Jordan, Qatar, Oman, UAE and Saudi Arabia.

It was not immediately clear whether ⁠EASA would issue a new advisory ‌for those nations.

The ‌agency’s latest advisory comes ​after Iran’s Revolutionary Guards ‌said they targeted US military sites ‌in Bahrain and Kuwait on Wednesday.

Those attacks followed a wave of US military strikes on Iran after tankers were hit in the Strait ‌of Hormuz.

President Donald Trump had said on Monday that the US ⁠would either ⁠reach a deal with Iran or “finish the job,” renewing his threat of military action.

EASA said the implementation of the US-Iran ceasefire remained fragile, and its advisory decision was based on “ongoing high level of tensions and the potential for further military action.”

The European agency also added that should the existing truce break down, Iranian ​airspace was likely ​to be exposed to “imminent threats.”