In response to reports that Mainland China Sunday (April 16) will set up questions to set up a ban area in the airspace in northern Taiwan, and warn that there may be rocket wreckage falling. A spokesman for the Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs responded. This statement is not.It is accurate, and said that Lufang's move is to remind users of users to pay attention to the impact of activity and ensure flight safety.
The Chinese Ministry of Foreign Affairs spokesman Wang Wenbin introduced at a regular press conference on Friday (April 14) that the recently issued relevant announcements of the land civil aviation department and the relevant maritime departments.Customs, the civil aviation department issued the preview and notice of the aerospace activity in advance, aiming to remind the relevant air traffic service departments and airspace users to pay attention to the impact of activities, which is a way to ensure the safety of flight safety.For the previews and notifications released by this space event, the airspace range that may affect it.
Wang Wenbin said: "I noticed that there were reports in the early stage that China has set up the 'ban on flying zone'. This statement is inaccurate. Related air traffic service departments should take measures accordingly to ensure flight safety. "
The Taiwan media previously reported that mainland China intends to set up a ban on navigation zone in northern Taiwan on Sunday because the rocket will fall after the launch of the rocket, which will affect the safety of sea navigation.Wang Guogu, Minister of Transportation of Taiwan, said that Lu Fang was originally scheduled to set up a banned area in the above -mentioned airspace for three days from April 16, but after protest by the Taiwan Ministry of Transport, it was changed to 9:30 am on the 16th to 57th, which greatly reduced limited limits.Time, the affected flights were reduced from 160 to 33 a day.