After controlling most air traffic over Kosovo since 2014, Hungary is to remain in charge of this for ‘an indefinite period’ after April, when the current five-year agreement expires, NATO has confirmed.
The upper air space over Kosovo – skies above 10,000 feet – will remain under the control of a Hungarian state company for “an indefinite period” after the current five-year agreement signed in 2014 “for the provision of air navigation services and other relevant activities in the designated airspace over Kosovo” expires on April 3.