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    UN Aviation Assembly Closes With Rebuke of Russia Over Satellite Navigation Jamming

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    Posted on October 3, 2025

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    Last updated: January 21, 2026

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    The UN aviation assembly condemned Russia for GPS jamming, impacting aviation safety. ICAO's resolution addresses global navigation concerns.

    UN Aviation Assembly Condemns Russia for GPS Navigation Jamming

    Impact of GPS Jamming on Aviation Safety

    MONTREAL (Reuters) -The U.N. aviation agency's assembly concluded on Friday with delegates agreeing to condemn Russia for disturbances to critical satellite navigation systems that they say violate international rules.

    Recent Incidents of GNSS Interference

    Estonia and neighbour Finland have blamed Russia for jamming GPS navigation devices in the region's airspace, charges that Moscow has denied.

    Global Response and ICAO's Resolution

    The region experienced two recent high-profile instances of GPS disturbances, including one involving a Spanish military jet with the country's defense minister onboard.

    Most modern airliners have sensors and sources to determine their positioning in addition to GPS, meaning they can fly if there is interference. But European countries supported by the U.S. and Canada earlier this week flagged safety concerns over global navigation satellite system (GNSS) radio frequency interference in the Baltic, Eastern and Northern European regions from Russian territory.

    It was the International Civil Aviation Organization assembly's latest rebuke of Russia, which failed to win back its seat at ICAO's 36-member governing council over actions taken since Moscow's 2022 invasion and war against Ukraine.

    The vote went against Russia, in part, due to deepening U.S. pressure after President Donald Trump's rhetoric shifted in favor of Ukraine during a speech last week at the United Nations, one European diplomat told Reuters.

    Russia was not immediately available for comment.

    With no policing powers, ICAO uses consensus to set standards on everything from runways to seat belts.

    ICAO's triennial assembly overwhelmingly backed a resolution condemning recurring global navigation interference originating from Russia and its "harmful impact on the safety and security of international civil aviation."

    "We have several reports from our aircraft about GNSS interference, mostly jamming, but quite a bit of spoofing as well," Jari Pontinen, director general of civil aviation at Finland's Transport Agency, told Reuters in an earlier interview, referring to the practice of broadcasting fake GPS signals to deceive receivers, causing navigational errors and potential safety risks.

    Pontinen added that such cases are not new to aviation but have been growing due to global conflicts.

    "There has always been GNSS interference but not at the scale of what we have today," he said.

    Representatives for Baltic countries including Latvia and Lithuania told the assembly on Monday that such incidents are getting worse.

    The Lithuanian representative said his country records hundreds of GNSS interference incidents every week, at an intensity nearly 20 times higher than a year ago.

    (Reporting By Allison Lampert in Montreal and Gleb Stolyarov in Moscow; Editing by Bill Berkrot)

    Table of Contents

    • Impact of GPS Jamming on Aviation Safety
    • Recent Incidents of GNSS Interference
    • Global Response and ICAO's Resolution

    Key Takeaways

    • •UN aviation assembly condemns Russia for GPS jamming.
    • •GPS interference impacts aviation safety in Europe.
    • •ICAO resolution highlights global navigation concerns.
    • •Russia denies accusations of GPS interference.
    • •Baltic countries report increasing GNSS incidents.

    Frequently Asked Questions about UN aviation assembly closes with rebuke of Russia over satellite navigation jamming

    1What is GPS jamming?

    GPS jamming refers to the intentional interference with GPS signals, which can disrupt navigation systems used in aviation and other sectors, posing safety risks.

    2What is GNSS?

    GNSS stands for Global Navigation Satellite System, which includes various satellite systems that provide positioning, navigation, and timing services globally.

    3What is ICAO?

    The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that sets international standards for aviation safety, security, and efficiency.

    4What is international aviation safety?

    International aviation safety refers to the measures and regulations implemented globally to ensure the safety of air travel and the protection of passengers and crew.

    5What is satellite navigation?

    Satellite navigation is a system that uses satellites to provide autonomous geo-spatial positioning, enabling users to determine their exact location anywhere on Earth.

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