Haiti in Crisis: Airliners Hit by Gunfire, FAA Bans U.S.-Haiti Flights
Haiti in Crisis: Airliners Hit by Gunfire, FAA Bans U.S.-Haiti Flights
Haiti is in crisis** as an airliner was hit by gunfire just meters from landing in Port-au-Prince, injuring a flight attendant. This came as the country's new interim leader, Alix Didier Fils-Aime, took office, prioritizing restoring peace and holding elections. Violence has escalated in Haiti, with gangs controlling 80% of the capital, key roads, and infrastructure. Earlier this year, coordinated attacks forced former prime minister Ariel Henry to resign, and violence has continued, including a gang massacre and targeted attacks on a United Nations helicopter. The FAA temporarily banned U.S.-Haiti flights for 30 days due to the escalating violence and gunfire hitting planes coming from Florida and New York. Haiti's violence is a major concern, and the situation remains critical.