United Arab Emirates closes airspace amid missile threats

The closure imposed an immediate restriction on use of UAE-controlled air corridors, constraining civil and cargo aviation movements through the affected airspace.

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United Arab Emirates closed national airspace on March 17, 2026, temporarily grounding Emirates and Etihad flights while its military intercepted incoming Iranian missiles and drones before reopening the skies after authorities reported the situation stabilised.
Why it matters
Airlines and flight planners must now treat United Arab Emirates air routes and hubs as liable to immediate, short-notice suspension due to regional missile and drone strikes. That raises the operational requirement to maintain alternate routings and contingency schedules for flights transiting Gulf airspace.
Implications
  • Emirates' and Etihad's flight operations and schedule-planning teams must implement contingency reroutes and adjust published schedules immediately when closures occur to avoid aircraft and passenger strandings.

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