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Latest statement on the volcanic ash situation
Update on Wednesday 5 May, 2145
Latest statement on the volcanic ash situation
Update on Wednesday 5 May, 2145
The no-fly zone imposed by the Civil Aviation Authority continues to move south and west in line with the high density area of the volcanic ash cloud. According to latest information from the Met Office, from 0100 (local) until 0700 tomorrow (Thursday) the airfields which will be inside the no-fly zone and therefore unavailable include all those in Northern Ireland plus Islay, Campbeltown, Ronaldsway, Lands End and the Isles of Scilly. All other UK airfields will be outside the no-fly zone and available during this period.
Latest Met Office information suggests the cloud will move west overnight. Based on this information, we expect most of the airfields listed above to become available again from 0700. However, we would caution that the ash cloud is dynamic and continues to change shape and the situation may change again. We continue to maintain close dialogue with the Met Office and with the CAA, which is responsible for imposing no-fly zones. We will issue a further update at approximately 0330 tomorrow.