Montana airspace reopened by U.S. FAA after shutdown for undisclosed defense activities – National | 24CA News

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Published 11.02.2023
Montana airspace reopened by U.S. FAA after shutdown for undisclosed defense activities – National | 24CA News

The U.S. Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) stated late Saturday it had reopened some airspace in Montana after it was briefly closed for undisclosed Defense Department actions.

The FAA had issued a discover briefly barring flights in an space about 50 by 50 nautical miles round Havre, Montana, close to the Canadian border and classifying the world as “national defense airspace.”

The FAA stated simply earlier than 8:30 p.m. ET the airspace had been reopened.

The FAA declined to say whether or not the directive was associated to a different suspected balloon or object. The FAA issued related actions in response to a suspected Chinese spy balloon that crossed the continental United States from Montana to South Carolina and was shot down earlier this month.

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(Reporting by David Shepardson, modifying by Deepa Babington)