MEA Denies Planes Targeted by Missiles in Syrian Airspace
إقرأ هذا الخبر بالعربيةNational carrier Middle East Airlines has denied a media report that two of its planes were targeted by surface-to-air missiles in Syrian airspace.
In a statement it issued late Monday, MEA said the company's planes continue to use the Syrian airspace which “is open and functions naturally.”
“The company has held the necessary contacts with the specialized agencies” in that regard, it said, without giving further details.
The statement also urged media outlets to broadcast and publish accurate information after a news website reported the alleged attack.
Well, Mister Hout, we need more precision... yes, our security is also our business. Which specialized agencies did you contact? Even the allegations are true... then any company flying over Syria is potentially a target.
They would lose a lot of business if they stopped flying over Syria. All flights to Gulf would take much longer if you avoid Syria, and people will start flying with other airlines that do fly over Syria (e.g., Emirates, Fly Dubai, Etihad). What is needed a full no-fly zone over Syria for all airlines, so the butcher can stop the air attacks.
So what is better, spending a few hundreds of LL's more on petroleum or losing a plane or two with hundreds of innocent people on board.
I say a no fly zone should be implemented given the Army there gets their freak on by murdering civilians.
Even if it is flying over, it is not at 30,000 feet as aircraft is still taking altitude or preparing for landing from/to nearby Beirut, it is at about 8 to 10K feet which makes the flight potentially risky. Saudi airlines stopped using this route to Lebanon. But as it was said above, this should be a rule to all airlines not an individual company decision. A no fly zone would make sense at this dangerous stage of the conflict
Its ridiculous that they are still flying over syrian territory. Thats stupidly risking the lives of up too 500lebanese, and if god forbid that were too happen than have fun trying to stick to the "dissociaton" policy.