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US points warning to airways flying over Venezuela amid ‘heightened navy exercise’

By Editorial Board Published November 22, 2025 5 Min Read
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US points warning to airways flying over Venezuela amid ‘heightened navy exercise’

Main airways have been warned of a “potentially hazardous situation” when flying over Venezuela.

The Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) warning comes simply days after the US navy’s largest plane provider, USS Gerald R Ford, arrived within the Caribbean Sea, in what has been interpreted as a present of navy energy and a attainable menace to Venezuela’s Nicolas Maduro regime.

The Trump administration doesn’t see Mr Maduro, who faces narcoterrorism costs within the US, because the authentic chief of the South American nation.

The administration has carried out a collection of strikes on small boats within the Caribbean Sea and japanese Pacific Ocean that it accuses of ferrying medicine to the US, killing over 80 folks because the marketing campaign began in early September.

US points warning to airways flying over Venezuela amid ‘heightened navy exercise’

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The USS Gerald R Ford has bolstered US firepower within the area. Pic: Reuters

Mr Trump has indicated that navy motion would develop past strikes by sea, saying the US would “stop the drugs coming in by land”. The US authorities has launched no proof to assist its assertions that these killed within the boats had been “narcoterrorists”, nevertheless.

The FAA discover on Friday cited the “worsening security situation and heightened military activity in or around Venezuela” and mentioned threats may pose dangers for plane in any respect altitudes.

There was an enormous American navy build-up within the area in current months, together with a minimum of eight different warships and F-35 plane.

The arrival of the USS Gerald R Ford rounds off the biggest improve in US firepower within the area in generations.

Donald Trump has indicated military action would expand beyond strikes by sea. Pic: AP

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Donald Trump has indicated navy motion would develop past strikes by sea. Pic: AP

The Ford’s provider strike group, which incorporates guided-missile destroyers and squadrons of fighter jets, transited the Anegada Passage close to the British Virgin Islands on Sunday morning, the US navy mentioned in a press release.

Direct flights by US passenger or cargo carriers to Venezuela have been suspended since 2019, however some US airways fly over the nation for some South American flights.

A Venezuelan coast guard boat off the Caribbean coast. File pic: Reuters

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A Venezuelan coast guard boat off the Caribbean coast. File pic: Reuters

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The order requires US airways to offer the FAA with a minimum of 72 hours advance discover of deliberate flights, however stopped in need of stopping flights over the nation.

The FAA mentioned since September there was a rise in World Navigation Satellite tv for pc System interference in Venezuela, which in some circumstances brought about lingering results all through a flight, in addition to “activity associated with increasing Venezuela military readiness”.

“Venezuela has conducted multiple military exercises and directed the mass mobilisation of thousands of military and reserve forces,” the FAA mentioned, including that Venezuela had at no level expressed an intent to focus on civil aviation.

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The company mentioned the Venezuelan navy possessed superior fighter plane and a number of weapons methods able to reaching or exceeding civil plane working altitudes, and there was potential low-altitude danger from air defence methods and anti-aircraft artillery.

Mary Schiavo, a former inspector normal for the Division of Transportation, mentioned the US could also be anticipating navy motion by Venezuela, or it may very well be planning additional motion in opposition to drug boats. She mentioned it was tough to learn into this discover.

When requested in regards to the new warning, the Pentagon directed inquiries to the FAA, which merely confirmed the warning was issued and that it will final for 90 days.

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