Poland says airports in Radom and Lublin resume operations
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Due to the need to ensure the freedom of operation of military aviation, the airports in Radom and Lublin were closed for the duration of the operations, informs the Polish Air Navigation Services Agency.
On Thursday night, Norwegian F-35s took to the wings in Poland to protect Poland and NATO's borders.
The Polish Air Navigation Services Agency (PANSA) announced the temporary closure of airports in Radom and Lublin to allow military operations following Russian attacks on western Ukraine, including on energy facilities. According to PANSA and the military, the decision is preventative and will not significantly impact passenger traffic. In Lublin, airspace is to be closed until 11 a.m., with the first flight scheduled for the afternoon. The ter…
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