Virgin Atlantic stops flying over Iraq over fears following Malaysian Airlines tragedy

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Decision: Virgin Atlantic flights will no longer go over Iraq

Virgin Atlantic is the latest airline to decide it will no longer fly over Iraq due to concerns planes could get shot down.

The Richard Branson owned carrier's move follows fears that insurgents could strike again at passenger planes following the downing of the Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 in Ukraine with the loss of 298 lives.

However some airlines, including British Airways, are continuing to use Iraq airspace, calling instead for clarity about which routes are safe to fly.

A step towards sorting the situation out was taken in Montreal yesterday at a global aviation chiefs' meeting hosted by UN body the International Civil Aviation Organisation (ICAO).

 

GettyISIL militants near the central Iraqi city of Tikrit
Flight Risk: With ISIL militants like these fighting in Iraq, airlines are deciding the risk of flying over the country is too great.

 

World aviation bosses decided to set up a senior-level task force that includes state and industry experts.

They will try to ensure  information and intelligence that could affect the safety of airline passengers and crews is effectively collected and given out to airlines.

The ICAO said it was also convening a high-level safety conference with all of its 191 member states in February 2015.

The organisation's secretary general Raymond Benjamin said all the aviation bodies "strongly condemned the use of weapons against the civilian aircraft".

 

No Fly: Richard Branson's firm Virgin Atlantic has decided it will no longer fly over Iraq.

 

He described the downing of MH17, with the loss of 298 lives including 10 Britons, as "unacceptable" and he sent the aviation world's "deepest condolences" to the families of the victims.

Jim McAuslan, general secretary of British pilots' organisation Balpa, said: "It is reassuring that the UN aviation body and airlines accept that there is a problem with the lack of clear, uniform rules and information guiding pilots on when they should not fly over conflict areas.

"What we need now is action from the working group. The flawed current system allowed 298 innocent passengers, pilots and crew to become targets in a war and pilots want to see a solid and serious solution to stop this ever happening again."

 

AFPA picture taken on July 19, 2014 shows the wreckage of Malaysia Airlines flight MH17 two days after it crashed in a sunflower field near the village of Rassipnoe, in rebel-held east Ukraine.
Tragic Scene: Virgin bosses will be hoping to avoid scenes like this from the wrecked MH17 flight.

 

Jeff Poole, director general of the Civil Air Navigation Services Organisation (Canso) said: "The downing of Flight MH17 raises vital questions about the safety of aircraft over conflict zones.

"The incident shows that there are gaps in the overall management of airspace."

International Air Transport Association director general and chief executive Tony Tyler said: "The tragic shooting down of MH17 was an attack on the whole air transport industry.

"The world's airlines are angry. Civil aircraft are instruments of peace. They should not be the target of weapons of war.

"We were told that flights traversing Ukraine's territory at above 32,000 feet would not be in harm's way. We now know how wrong that guidance was. It is essential that airlines receive clear guidance regarding threats to their passengers, crew and aircraft."



 

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