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Turkey Blocks Overflight of An-124 Carrying Indian Army’s Apache Helicopters; Aircraft Returns to U.S. After Week-Long Impasse

Turkey’s Airspace Denial Stalls Delivery of Indian Army’s New Apache Fleet.

By Adhidev Jasrotia
Last updated: November 14, 2025
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In an unusual disruption to a critical defence shipment, Turkey denied overflight clearance to a U.S.-operated Antonov An-124 airlifter transporting three AH-64E Apache Guardian attack helicopters bound for the Indian Army, forcing the aircraft to return to the United States after being stranded in the United Kingdom for over a week.

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The heavy-lift aircraft, bearing tail number UR-82008, departed Leipzig on 30 October and flew to Arizona’s Mesa Gateway Airport to load the Apaches, part of India’s $930-million contract for six AH-64Es for Army Aviation. The consignment was scheduled to reach India for induction trials at Pathankot.

After departing Arizona on 1 November, the An-124 reached East Midlands Airport in England—its usual refuelling and documentation halt. However, the aircraft remained grounded for eight days as Ankara refused airspace access, reportedly citing procedural and geopolitical complications related to NATO-Russia transit protocols.

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With no clearance forthcoming and alternate Middle Eastern routes proving unviable due to high operational costs and limited permissions, the carrier was compelled to abandon the mission. On 8 November, the An-124 reversed its course across the Atlantic and returned to Arizona, where the Apache helicopters were unloaded and moved within the airport using F-250 transport vehicles.

The unexpected reversal has triggered speculation among aviation watchers and defence analysts, who have been tracking UR-82008’s movements. The prolonged grounding and return flight have raised questions about export paperwork, transit approvals, or last-minute contractual reviews tied to international transfer of advanced combat platforms.

The delay is likely to push back the induction schedule for the Indian Army’s Apache fleet under Eastern Command, where crews and infrastructure had already begun preparations.

Sources said the Ministry of Defence has sought clarification from Boeing and the logistics provider to ensure future shipments are not hindered by airspace restrictions.

The Antonov An-124—a Ukrainian design commonly operated by Russian-leased carriers—has increasingly faced routing challenges amid evolving geopolitical airspace controls, leaving strategic military cargo operations vulnerable to sudden denials such as this.

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ByAdhidev Jasrotia
An expert in Indian defence affairs, military recruitment, and geopolitical strategy, brings a strong foundation in national security journalism. Recommended for the Indian Army with All India Rank 138.
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