3 Pakistani Flights Entered Indian Airspace Days Before Air India Incident

Flight data reveals that three Pakistani commercial flights entered Indian airspace due to bad weather shortly before an Air India flight briefly crossed into Pakistani airspace. Both incidents are being reviewed in the context of regional aviation safety and border protocols.
Why it matters
These incidents underscore the complexities of air traffic management and the importance of communication between neighboring nations during adverse weather.
Show Quick Read Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed At least three Pakistani commercial flights entered Indian airspace on June 12 due to bad weather Flights included Lahore-Dubai, Lahore-Jeddah by Fly Jinnah, and Dammam-Lahore by Air Sial On June 22, Air India flight AI479 briefly entered Pakistani airspace during a go-around over Amritsar Did our AI summary help? Let us know. Switch To Beeps Mode New Delhi: At least three commercial aircraft flying to or from Lahore ventured into the Indian airspace days more than a week before an Air India aircraft crossed the International Border while performing a go-around over Amritsar.
The article presents flight-tracking data and official statements from both sides without taking a nationalistic stance.
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