Mogadishu, (SONNA) – The Somali Civil Aviation Authority has to take more durable measures to ensure the continued security and safety of Somali airspace. This motion follows the disruption of air visitors providers over particular areas within the northern areas, deemed a violation of home and worldwide aviation rules.
The SCAA expresses concern that these disruptions had been initiated by the administration of the northwest areas, probably motivated by “exterior influences and self-serving pursuits.” The Somali authorities has persistently issued warnings and notifications to uphold flight security, urging cooperation from the regional administration. Nevertheless, these warnings have reportedly been disregarded.
“The Somali authorities stays dedicated to making sure the protection and safety of its airspace,” acknowledged the SCAA in a press launch. “Now we have proactively issued warnings and notifications to all related events, together with the worldwide group. Sadly, the regional administration has not responded as anticipated.”
The SCAA emphasised that additional actions could also be essential to safeguard Somali Civil Aviation. “The Somali authorities should take more durable measures to make sure the safety and the protection of Somali Civil Aviation,” they concluded.