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UN Aviation Agency Urges Airlines to Maintain COVID-Era Safety Protocols Amid DRC Ebola Outbreak

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Contents
      • Ebola outbreak response timeline
  • ICAO Activates Enhanced Surveillance Protocols
  • Cross-Border Transmission Raises Regional Concerns
  • Aviation Safety Protocols Emphasized
    • Key takeaways
  • Frequently asked questions
    • Which countries are currently affected by the outbreak?
    • What guidance has been issued for international travel?
    • Which regions are most affected by current flight safety concerns?

International airlines must strictly adhere to pandemic-era safety protocols as a deadly Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo spreads to neighbouring countries, the UN’s International Civil Aviation Organization has warned. The outbreak has crossed borders into Uganda, prompting urgent calls for enhanced aviation safety measures.

2 countries
now affected by the current Ebola outbreak originating from DRC

Ebola outbreak response timeline

Key milestones from initial DRC cases to regional spread, 2026

1
outbreak
epicentre (DRC)
2
countries
affected
Regional
spread
confirmed

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ICAO Activates Enhanced Surveillance Protocols

The International Civil Aviation Organization is urging governments and flight operators to closely follow guidelines put in place following the COVID-19 pandemic, according to the UN aviation agency.

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Cross-Border Transmission Raises Regional Concerns

The UN reports that the deadly Ebola strain continues to spread in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with cases confirmed in neighbouring Uganda. The World Health Organization is closely monitoring the situation as cross-border movement increases the risk of wider regional transmission.

Aviation Safety Protocols Emphasized

Airlines operating routes to Central and East Africa are being urged to maintain rigorous health screening and safety protocols. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has also issued updated guidance for international travel to the affected regions.

The UN aviation agency is urging governments and flight operators to closely follow guidelines put in place following the COVID-19 pandemic in response to the current Ebola outbreak.

— UN News, May 2026

Key takeaways

  • Ebola outbreak has spread from DRC to Uganda, according to UN reports
  • UN aviation agency urges adherence to COVID-19 era safety protocols for flights to affected regions
  • International coordination between health and aviation authorities is ongoing

Frequently asked questions

Which countries are currently affected by the outbreak?

According to UN News, the Ebola outbreak originated in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and has spread to neighbouring Uganda.

What guidance has been issued for international travel?

The UN aviation agency is urging governments and flight operators to closely follow guidelines put in place following the COVID-19 pandemic. The US CDC has also issued updated guidance for international travel to the affected regions.

Which regions are most affected by current flight safety concerns?

Central and East African routes, particularly flights connecting to and from the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Uganda, are of primary concern to aviation authorities.

The UN aviation agency continues to monitor the situation as the Ebola outbreak evolves, emphasizing the importance of following established pandemic safety guidelines for aviation operations in the affected regions.

Source: International airlines urged to stick to safety measures in wake of Ebola outbreak

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