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Ankara Airspace Closed to Flights - News Directory 3

Ankara Airspace Closed to Flights

December 23, 2025 Robert Mitchell News
News Context
At a glance
  • Contact was lost with a Falcon 50 business jet, registered as ⁣9H-DFJ, on December 23, 2025, at approximately 20:52 local time (17:52 EST), according to a post by...
  • Shortly after losing contact,‍ an emergency landing notification was received, indicating the aircraft was attempting to land near Haymana.
  • In response to the incident, Turkish authorities promptly closed the airspace over Ankara to all flights, disrupting air travel in the region.
Original source: gazeteoksijen.com

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Business Jet Lost⁤ Contact Near Ankara, Turkey; Airspace Closed

Table of Contents

  • Business Jet Lost⁤ Contact Near Ankara, Turkey; Airspace Closed
    • Initial Reports and ⁣Airspace Closure
    • Diplomatic Context: Libyan Chief of General Staff Visit
    • Aircraft Details and Search Efforts
    • Ongoing Investigation

Updated December 23, 2025, 19:45 EST

What: A Falcon 50 business jet (tail number 9H-DFJ) lost contact with air traffic control.
Where: ‍ Near Haymana, Turkey, after departing from⁤ Ankara⁢ Esenboğa Airport.
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When: Contact lost at 20:52 local time (approximately 17:52 EST) on December 23, 2025.
Why it Matters: The incident prompted airspace closure over Ankara and involves high-level ⁢diplomatic contacts between Turkey and Libya.
Status: Search and rescue operations are underway following an emergency landing notification.

Initial Reports and ⁣Airspace Closure

Contact was lost with a Falcon 50 business jet, registered as ⁣9H-DFJ, on December 23, 2025, at approximately 20:52 local time (17:52 EST), according to a post by Turkish Interior Minister Ali Yerlikaya on X (formerly Twitter) [@AliYerlikaya]. The aircraft had departed from Ankara Esenboğa ⁣Airport en route to Tripoli,⁣ Libya, at 20:10 local time ⁣(17:10 EST).

Shortly after losing contact,‍ an emergency landing notification was received, indicating the aircraft was attempting to land near Haymana. Further communication with the plane was then ⁣lost.

In response to the incident, Turkish authorities promptly closed the airspace over Ankara to all flights, disrupting air travel in the region. The closure remains in effect as of this update.

Diplomatic Context: Libyan Chief of General Staff Visit

The incident occurred on the same day that Turkish Minister of National Defense Yaşar Güler hosted General Muhammed Ali Al-Haddad, the Chief of General Staff⁤ of Libya, for meetings‍ in Ankara.The purpose of the visit ‍and the topics discussed were not immediately disclosed⁣ by either government. Turkish Ministry of National Defense

the timing of the aircraft incident and the high-level Libyan military delegation’s visit raises questions about potential connections, though authorities have not yet commented on any such links. Further investigation will be needed to determine if the events are related.

Aircraft Details and Search Efforts

The⁣ Falcon 50‍ is ‍a French-built, three-engine business jet commonly used for corporate ⁣and private travel. ‍ The aircraft with tail⁢ number 9H-DFJ is registered in the Isle of Man. Dassault Falcon 50 – Wikipedia

Search and rescue teams have been deployed to the area around haymana to locate the aircraft and provide assistance. The terrain in the Haymana region is varied, consisting of plains and rolling hills, which could ⁤complicate search efforts. Details regarding the passengers and ⁣crew on board have not yet ⁢been released by authorities.

Ongoing Investigation

Turkish authorities have launched a full investigation into the incident. The investigation will focus on determining the ⁢cause of the lost contact, the circumstances surrounding the attempted emergency ⁤landing, and the current status of the aircraft and its ‍occupants. Updates will be provided as they become available.

Last updated December 23, 2025, 19:45 EST.

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