According to Press TV, Iran’s Civil Aviation Authority issued two days’ notice to allow all types of aircraft, including recreational activities, to be reopened nationwide.
The move is in line with efforts to allow Iran’s aviation industry to return to normal circumstances, he said.
However, according to the aviation notice, operators of ultra-light aircraft in Tehran, the Iranian capital, must coordinate their activities with the Thar-Allah headquarters of the Islamic Revolutionary Security Guard surveillance forces, which are responsible for regional security, in nearby Alborz.
Iran banned flights by super light planes in mid-June when the Israeli regime launched a war of aggression against the country.
Many of the Israeli attacks that took place during the 12-day Air Force War were carried out using different types of drones.
Iran’s air defenses have defeated many of these drones, but some of them have managed to target senior military commanders and civilians, while causing losses to public and private property.
Iran partially resumed its airspace to international flights the day after the end of the war on June 24th, but it would take the next few weeks to fully reopen the airspace across the country.
MNA
