Neutral Switzerland Denies Airspace For US Military Flights To Iran

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(MENAFN- Swissinfo) Switzerland has rejected United States requests to use its airspace for military operations against Iran. Select your language

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Since the beginning of the Iran conflict, the Federal Office of Civil Aviation (FOCA) has approved only a third of the 12 requests from other countries to fly aircraft over Switzerland en route to the Middle East.

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Eleven applications were received from the US between Match 5 to 23, FOCA told Keystone-SDA. Four of these were approved, while one request was withdrawn by the US.

The highest number of applications was received on March 13, all five of which concerned flights for March 15. One request came from the United Arab Emirates, which was also rejected.

Law of neutrality

According to FOCA, requests for passage through Swiss airspace are only approved if they are“clearly not related to the conflict”, but are confined to humanitarian and medical purposes, including the transport of injured people.

Requests would be rejected under the law of neutrality if they were made in connection with armed conflicts.

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The US continues to have an annual licence“for clearly designated state aircraft”. This excludes“in particular state flights that would constitute military support in the war between the US, Israel and Iran”. According to the Swiss government, aircraft outside of this list require individual licences from the FOCA.

The Federal Council decides on cases of considerable political significance while maintaining neutrality.

Since February 28, 2026, there have been serious hostilities in the Middle East. The law of neutrality applies in relation to the states of the US, Israel and Iran, the Federal Council wrote in mid-March.

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