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US Issues Warning to Airlines Flying Over Venezuela Amid Heightened Military Activity

Aurora Welch
Last updated: 22 November 2025 21:14
By Aurora Welch
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The United States Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) has issued a safety advisory to civilian aircraft operating over Venezuelan airspace, citing a worsening security situation and increased military activity in the region.

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The statement in full from the US FAA © Federal Aviation Administration

What the FAA Advisory Says

The FAA’s notice warns airlines to exercise caution when flying in the Maiquetía Flight Information Region (SVZM FIR), which covers all of Venezuela and extends into parts of the southern Caribbean. The advisory notes that the threats could pose risks at all altitudes — including during overflight, departure, arrival, or while aircraft are on the ground.

Since September, the FAA says there has been increased interference with Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) signals in the region. Some civil aircraft have reported GNSS disturbances during flights, which can affect key systems on board.

FIR Boundary
A map showing the affected region. Source: AirNav Radar © Travel Radar

Why the Warning Is Coming Now

The advisory coincides with a significant U.S. military presence in the area, including the deployment of an aircraft carrier, warships, and fighter jets. The FAA cited military exercises and a large-scale mobilization of Venezuelan forces, though it said Venezuela has not expressed an intent to target civilian aircraft. The alert is effective for 90 days, with the FAA monitoring developments and updating guidance as needed.

Several international airlines, including major carriers from Europe and Latin America, have already suspended flights over Venezuelan airspace following the warning.

Airlines transiting this region may change routes or request additional briefings. Passengers should check with their carrier for updates on rerouting or operational changes. Affected – share your travel journeys in the comments below!

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ByAurora Welch
Aviation Reporter - Aurora has over five year's experience contributing to the biggest media outlets including Forbes, CNN and CBS. Passionate for airline economics, airline safety and aerodrome regulations, Aurora contributes breaking news to the Travel Radar newsdesk, sharing her vast industry experience.
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