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`We Have Maintained Status Quo`: Civil Aviation Minister Naidu After India Extends Airspace Ban On Pakistan Flights

Zee News Friday, 23 May 2025
The government has maintained the existing status by extending the NOTAM, reaffirming the status quo, Civil Aviation Minister Naidu said in a statement.  
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