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FAA Bans US Airline Operations in Haiti for 30 Days Following Gunfire Incidents

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) in the United States has announced a 30-day suspension on US airlines operating in Haiti after reports that three commercial jetliners were struck by gunfire. This restriction reflects the FAA’s heightened safety precautions following these incidents, which underscore escalating security risks for aviation in Haiti. With the temporary ban, the FAA aims to protect passengers, crew, and aircraft amid…

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Haiti’s Airport Shuts Down After Attack on Spirit Airlines A320neo

Haiti’s international airport in Port-au-Prince ceased operations on November 11, 2024, following an incident where armed gangs reportedly opened fire at a Spirit Airlines A320neo (serial 11188) as it was landing. The attack has raised serious security concerns, prompting some airlines to temporarily suspend services to the airport until the situation stabilizes. This incident reflects the escalating violence and instability in Haiti, impacting…