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  2. Air sovereignty - Wikipedia

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    A USAF F-15 Eagle fighter after intercepting a Russian Tu-95 near the west coast of Alaska in 2006. Air sovereignty is the fundamental right of a sovereign state to regulate the use of its airspace and enforce its own aviation law – in extremis by the use of fighter aircraft.

  3. Space law - Wikipedia

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    Space law is the body of law governing ... with international law recognizing each country's sovereignty over the airspace directly above ... UK, France, the ...

  4. Airspace - Wikipedia

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    By international law, a state "has complete and exclusive sovereignty over the airspace above its territory", which corresponds with the maritime definition of territorial waters as being 12 nautical miles (22.2 km) out from a nation's coastline. [3]

  5. Air rights - Wikipedia

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    The exact altitude(s) at which the airspace over private land can become subject to "substantial impairment" is often debated. Case law in the past has used the height of 500 ft (150 m) in urban or suburban areas, [ 5 ] and 360 ft (110 m) above the surface or tallest structure in rural areas [ 6 ] as the demarcation of where impairment of ...

  6. Jets scrambled after Russia spy plane spotted near U.K. airspace

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    "At no time was it able to enter UK sovereign airspace," it added. The Bear-F, also known as the Tupolev Tu-142, is a maritime reconnaissance and anti-submarine warfare aircraft. The Typhoons were ...

  7. Convention on International Civil Aviation - Wikipedia

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    The Convention establishes rules of airspace, aircraft registration and safety, security, and sustainability, and details the rights of the signatories in relation to air travel. The convention also contains provisions pertaining to taxation. The document was signed on December 7, 1944, in Chicago by 52 signatory states. [3]

  8. Ukraine retains control over the majority of its airspace

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    Ukraine retains control over the majority of its airspace, Britain's defense ministry said, adding that Russia has failed to effectively destroy the country's air force or suppress its air defenses.

  9. Freedoms of the air - Wikipedia

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    These large and strategically located non-IASTA-member states prefer to maintain tighter control over foreign airlines' overflight of their airspace and negotiate transit agreements with other countries on a case-by-case basis. [4]: 23 During the Cold War, the Soviet Union and China did not allow airlines to enter their airspace.