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These are all airlines banned from flying in Europe after the EU aviation safety list update
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These are all airlines banned from flying in Europe after the EU aviation safety list update

June 10, 2026 4 Min Read
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European regulators keep strict oversight of airways working inside EU airspace to make sure they meet worldwide security requirements, together with these of the Worldwide Civil Aviation Group (ICAO).

Failure to take action will lead to a ban on operations in European skies. As of June 9, that checklist consists of 154 airways. Air Categorical Algeria has been added to the forty eighth newest replace of the EU Aviation Security Listing (ASL).

The European Fee stated in a press launch that the choice was primarily based on “severe security issues” that exposed “deficiencies within the airline’s compliance with worldwide security requirements.”

As a consequence of inadequate security oversight by nationwide aviation authorities, Air Categorical presently joins 126 airways from 16 international locations within the ASL.

In Afghanistan, Armenia, Congo, Equatorial Guinea, Eritrea, Liberia, Libya, Nepal, Sao Tome and Principe, Sierra Leone, Sudan, Suriname and Tanzania, all airways licensed by native authorities are banned from working in Europe.

All Angolan airways are additionally prohibited from flying over the continent, apart from TAAG Angola Airways and Heli Malongo.

As well as, 22 Russian-certified airways, Zimbabwe’s Zimbabwe Airways, Venezuela’s Avior Airways, Iran’s Iran Aseman Air, and Iraq’s Fly Baghdad and Iraqi Airways have been additionally grounded after severe “security deficiencies” have been discovered.

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Iran’s Iran Air and the Democratic Individuals’s Republic of Korea, alternatively, can be allowed to fly in Europe provided that they use particular plane as a consequence of operational restrictions.

In distinction, all Kyrgyzstan-certified airways have now been faraway from the banned checklist. The fee stated the award was in recognition of Kyrgyzstan’s “progress in strengthening aviation security oversight over the previous 20 years.”

What’s the EU Aviation Security Listing?

The ASL is a complete checklist of airways which are topic to bans or restrictions from working inside and out of doors the EU. Nonetheless, international locations which have short- to medium-term agreements to lease plane with non-ASL carriers could also be allowed entry into EU skies, so long as security requirements are met.

The Fee is in search of the experience of the bloc’s Aviation Security Committee, which is made up of aviation security specialists from all member states and supported by the European Union Aviation Security Company, to replace the checklist. This checklist is now in its twentieth yr.

If a service doesn’t meet worldwide security requirements, will probably be banned or topic to restrictions. Moreover, all airways in a rustic are prone to being topic to ASL if native aviation security authorities show non-compliance with worldwide security monitoring obligations.

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In accordance with the fee, this might additionally act as a deterrent. “This can be a sturdy preventative measure as a result of, when subjected to scrutiny, international locations have a tendency to extend security surveillance to keep away from their airways being listed.”

There isn’t a mounted date for when ASL can be up to date. It is going to be up to date if the European Fee deems it obligatory or on the request of an EU Member State. Nonetheless, the Aviation Security Committee meets two to 3 instances a yr to assessment the newest info.

Cyprus, Malta and Luxembourg rank among the many international locations with the very best ASL consciousness in Europe, which has been confirmed to affect travellers’ choices.

In accordance with the fee’s Eurobarometer survey, 81% of respondents stated they’d take motion if an airline was positioned on a so-called blacklist, whereas 36% stated they’d keep away from reserving with that airline altogether.

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