ICAO Assembly condemns Russia for GNSS jamming

ICAOs Assembly concluded Friday with delegates voting to condemn Russia for deliberate disturbances to global navigation satellite systems (GNSS), saying the jamming of critical satellite-navigation signals breaches international rules and jeopardizes civil aviation safety, air traffic operations and navigation-dependent commercial flights.

Discovered 2025-10-03T09:12:27.758072-07:00 | 2025-10-03T09:12:27.758072-07:00

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  • The rebuke formalizes international concern over growing GNSS interference, building on reports of near-daily GNSS disturbances in the Baltic Sea region: https://hype.aero/?story=9da44ca2-4dbd-472d-ac71-be1b10e3450e
  • The condemnation follows Moscows recent rhetoric that allied navigation and broadcast satellites can be legitimate targets, highlighting risks to civilian and commercial satellite infrastructure: https://hype.aero/?story=57602770-d8b6-4fce-a856-7af43ef1b1f7
  • The vote comes after Russia failed to win a seat on ICAOs council, reducing its influence in standards discussions and underscoring the diplomatic context for potential regulatory and operational responses: https://hype.aero/?story=5ef90392-67ed-4f4f-af83-c38c76254bc9

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