Amid the furore, no-one has suggested that the Chinese “live fire” exercises were a military threat, were not held in international waters or that China had no right to carry them out.
“The Civil Aviation Authority and Airservices Australia are aware of reports of live firing in international waters,” air traffic control agency Airservices Australia said in a statement on Friday. “As a precaution, we have advised airlines with ...
Australia's air safety agency warned commercial flights to alter their course after receiving "reports of live firing in international waters." "As a precaution, we have advised airlines with flights planned in the area," government agency Airservices ...
Australia warned airlines flying between Australian airports and New Zealand to beware of Chinese warships potentially conducting a live-fire exercise in the Tasman Sea