Airspace disruptions do not respect national borders. GPS jamming from Kaliningrad affects six countries. A missile exchange over the Persian Gulf can cascade across twelve FIRs in minutes. Conflict in the Sahel leaves thousands of kilometers with no radar coverage. These region hubs aggregate publicly available information from EASA, FAA, ICAO, and Eurocontrol into geographic clusters, connecting country profiles, affected airports, key routes, and documented incidents for each area.
Regions
GPS spoofing epicenter, cascade closures, and persistent EASA CZIBs across the Gulf and Levant.
Persistent GPS jamming from Kaliningrad affecting civil aviation across the Baltic states and Finland.
Ukraine conflict spillover, Black Sea GPS interference, and Caucasus corridor disruptions.
Conflict zones with limited ATC and radar coverage, HF-only communications, and overfly restrictions.
South China Sea tensions, Taiwan contingency planning, polar route dynamics, and volcanic ash hazards.
FAA Special Federal Aviation Regulations, Caribbean routing constraints, and Central American ATC limitations.
How to use these hubs
Each region hub provides an overview of airspace conditions, links to individual country profiles with FIR-level detail, relevant airports experiencing operational disruptions, and route analyses for common flight paths through each area.
Where applicable, hubs link to case studies documenting specific incidents and technology pages explaining the navigation and countermeasure systems relevant to each region's challenges.
All information is sourced from publicly available regulatory publications, NOTAMs, CZIBs, and industry reporting. Attribution is provided throughout.
This page provides publicly available information for informational purposes only. It does not constitute a risk assessment, operational advice, or safety evaluation. Always consult official sources (ICAO, EASA, FAA) for operational decisions.