Ukraine-Russia Crisis: Aircraft Avoiding Ukrainian airspace Amid Tensions

Ukrainian Airspace tracked via RadarBox.com

Over the past weeks, several airlines have suspended their flights to Ukraine due to tensions with Russia. And yesterday, February 23rd, civilian flights were restricted inside Ukraine due to the conflict with Russia. FAA (Federal Aviation Administration)and EASA (European Union Aviation Safety Agency) has issued a NOTAM (Notice to Airmen/Missions) that essentially places all of Russian and Ukraine airspace off-limits to civic flights due to the tension in the region. 

NOTAM:
A0576/22 (Issued for UKBV UKDV UKFV UKLV UKOV) - FLIGHTS OF CIVIL ACFT WITHIN FIRS KYIV (UKBV)
DNIPRO (UKDV), LVIV (UKLV), ODESA (UKOV), SIMFEROPOL FIR (UKFV), AND THE KYIV UIR (UKBU) ARE RESTRICTED DUE TO POTENTIAL HAZARDS FOR CIVIL AVIATION. 24 FEB 01:56 2022 UNTIL 24 FEB 23:59 2022. CREATED: 24 FEB 02:00 2022

Ukraine today vs. Ukraine 1 week ago (February 17)

Above is a comparison of air traffic recorded at 12:50 UTC today and 7 days ago (12:50 UTC), evidencing the emptying of Ukrainian airspace. Ukrainian airspace is completely empty compared to the previous week.

Boryspil International Airport Flight Statistics 

According to our data for Ukraine's largest airport, there has been a record decrease in recent days as tensions over the country in Eastern Europe have decreased by up to 100% between February 21 and 22, respectively.

Air India AI1947 from Delhi to Kyiv to evacuate Indian citizens in Ukraine 
Yesterday, February 24, Air India flight AI1947 from Delhi to Kyiv to evacuate Indian citizens in the European country turned around and returned home due to NOTAM (Notice to Air Missions) in Kyiv, Ukraine.
 
In the UK, Prime Minister Boris Johnson took the decision to ban Russian carrier Aeroflot from operating into the country.
 
The Russian carrier currently operates services to London Heathrow as well as the occasional charter flight for Manchester United during the Champions League. 
 
Manchester United has now since switched to Titan Airways as a result. 
 
The UK CAA issued the following NOTAM regarding this:
 
 
In all, this is just the beginning. We will continue to see more developments as the days and weeks go on. 
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