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Russia Warns Of Rocket Blast In North Atlantic Airspace Including Area Along the Maine Coast

Ted CohenBy Ted CohenDecember 28, 2025Updated:December 28, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read1K Views
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The Russian Space Agency has warned international and military flights commonly flying over, into and out of Bangor to beware of a planned rocket blast.

Russia issued a warning of the potential airspace danger from a missile launch scheduled between December 28 and December 30.

The hazard area involved is located above the North Atlantic, which is the world’s busiest oceanic air corridor.

The restrictions affect Bangor International Airport, a joint civil-military air field serving as a gateway to the region for international flights and the base for the Maine Air National Guard’s 101st Air Refueling Wing.

The airspace is managed by Gander Oceanic Control Area, which includes Newfoundland and an area in northeastern Maine and along its coast.

Russian defense officials Sunday warned pilots through a Notice to Airmen of a rocket hazard area located directly within the mid-North Atlantic region.

The advisory out of Moscow notified global aviation authorities that the planned missile launch could disrupt the busiest transatlantic air corridor.

Airlines operating between North America and Europe were preparing for delays, rerouting, and higher operational costs.

Russia’s national space agency said current projections indicated the missile could splash down in the mid-North Atlantic, creating a temporary but serious hazard for civilian aircraft.

The expected dropdown area lies within the Gander Flight Information Region, a critical section of oceanic airspace used daily by aircraft crossing between North America and Europe.

Because much of the North Atlantic does not have radar coverage, the North Atlantic Tracks were created to ensure proper separation of aircraft and the efficiency of operations, given that the airspace is so congested, according to PaddleYourOwnKanoo.com.

The rocket-hazard area is right in what is known as the mid-North Atlantic track region between December 28 and December 30 that could require diversion to prevent an accident.

The area in question has very limited radar coverage, therefore the necessity of the advance warning of potential major air-traffic diversion to prevent an accident.

The missile-test area is used by numerous airlines flying between Asia and the U.S., forcing many carriers to make 300-mile detours around the restricted area.

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