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New NOTAM issued over bird hazards at Lahore airport

Published on: July 13, 2025 1:03 PM

LAHORE – The Pakistan Airport Authority (PAA) has issued a new Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) regarding the presence of birds around Lahore Airport, warning of potential risks to flight safety. The notice was issued on Saturday after increasing reports of birds being spotted near the airport, which could disrupt safe flight operations.

As part of the precautionary measure, the PAA has advised pilots to exercise extreme caution, particularly during critical phases like landing and take-off. This warning is issued to mitigate any possible bird strikes that could harm both the aircraft and passengers. Authorities have emphasized that bird strikes remain a significant threat to aviation safety worldwide, particularly near busy airports.

In addition to the cautionary advice for pilots, the NOTAM also mandates airlines to ensure that their aircraft are equipped with extra fuel. This precaution is necessary because aircraft could be forced to remain airborne or may experience delays due to bird-related incidents, requiring more fuel than originally planned for.

The presence of birds in the vicinity of the airport has raised concerns over potential accidents. The PAA has called for heightened vigilance and urged all aviation stakeholders to take immediate steps to prevent any incidents. Authorities are working closely with airport officials to monitor the situation and ensure swift responses to any developments.

The move comes as part of ongoing efforts to ensure the safety of air travel in the region. Given that bird strikes have led to serious accidents in the past, aviation authorities are taking all possible measures to avoid any harm to passengers or damage to aircraft.

With the new precautions in place, Lahore Airport’s operations are expected to continue smoothly, while maintaining the safety of all flights. As the bird presence remains a critical concern, further updates and measures will likely be communicated to airlines and pilots as needed.

Filed Under: Lahore, Pakistan, Punjab Tagged With: bird advisory, Lahore airport, Latest, New NOTAM issued over bird hazards at Lahore airport, new Notice to Airmen (NOTAM) regarding the presence of birds around Lahore Airport, Pakistan Airport Authority (PAA)

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