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Establishing Nation
Republic of New Cathay Expeditionary Forces - RNCEF - Central Command
Diplomatic Class: security & defence A1C
To our esteemed counterparts:
In light of the state of war your countries are in the RNCEF urgently requires clarification on civilian overflight rights for civilian New Cathay flagged aeroplanes. As you may know, many of our national airline's flights between New Cathay and the West involve routes that fly over Kadiki and Xinhese airspace. During peacetime this has never been an issue. Now, however, we are concerned that there could be confusion, mistakes or even certain zones with aerial sorties and fighting.
Please clarify at your earliest convenience the following:
1. Are overflight rights for New Cathayan flagged civilian aircraft still permitted?
2. If so, what if any precautions or special measures must be taken?
3. Are there any restricted zones to avoid?
We expect the aircraft of Cathay Pacific Airways to be respected as civilian non-combatant aircraft from a third country without any unnecessary hindrance pressed upon them. This has been the case for the past decades, but we are naturally happy to pass along instructions and guidance to our civilian aircraft operators during these troubling times.
May the rising sun shine good fortune unto you!
Always at your service,
Sky Admiral William Foster Chan, Sixth Rank
@Kadikistan @Xinhai
Diplomatic Class: security & defence A1C
To our esteemed counterparts:
In light of the state of war your countries are in the RNCEF urgently requires clarification on civilian overflight rights for civilian New Cathay flagged aeroplanes. As you may know, many of our national airline's flights between New Cathay and the West involve routes that fly over Kadiki and Xinhese airspace. During peacetime this has never been an issue. Now, however, we are concerned that there could be confusion, mistakes or even certain zones with aerial sorties and fighting.
Please clarify at your earliest convenience the following:
1. Are overflight rights for New Cathayan flagged civilian aircraft still permitted?
2. If so, what if any precautions or special measures must be taken?
3. Are there any restricted zones to avoid?
We expect the aircraft of Cathay Pacific Airways to be respected as civilian non-combatant aircraft from a third country without any unnecessary hindrance pressed upon them. This has been the case for the past decades, but we are naturally happy to pass along instructions and guidance to our civilian aircraft operators during these troubling times.
May the rising sun shine good fortune unto you!
Always at your service,
Sky Admiral William Foster Chan, Sixth Rank
@Kadikistan @Xinhai
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