Airspace Closure
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Qatar Airways Resumes Flights After Gulf Airspace Closure
Qatar Airways resumed flights after Gulf airspace disruptions, signaling easing operational pressure and raising fresh questions about route stability and regional travel reliability.
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Malaysia Airlines Restarts Select Middle East Flights During
Malaysia Airlines will resume flights to Jeddah and Madinah between March 4-8, 2026, while continuing to suspend Doha flights amid regional airspace closures.
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Dubai Airport Departures Halted by Regional Strikes
Dubai International Airport and other major Middle East hubs have suspended all flight operations, stranding thousands of passengers globally.
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Missile Strike Hits Tel Aviv Causing Fatalities and Injuries
A missile strike on Tel Aviv on February 28, 2026, resulted in one death and several injuries amid rising tensions between Israel, the US, and Iran.
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Dubai Reports Four Injuries in Palm Jumeirah Incident on Feb 28
On February 28, 2026, an incident near Fairmont The Palm hotel caused four injuries and a fire, occurring during heightened tensions from Iranian retaliatory.
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El Paso Airport Airspace Reopens Swiftly After Brief, Contentious Halt
El Paso International Airport’s airspace reopened Wednesday morning, just hours after the FAA announced a 10-day closure, sparking confusion and conflicting official explanations regarding alleged Mexican cartel drone activity.
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Iran-Israel Tensions Escalate: Airspace Closures, Global Warnings, and the Shadow of Military Action
As Iran faces mass protests and a brutal crackdown, tensions with Israel and the US intensify, leading to airspace closures, global travel warnings, and fears of military escalation. The region stands at a crossroads as international actors weigh responses to…
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External Interference Suspected in Kazakhstan Plane Crash
A tragic plane crash in Kazakhstan on Christmas Day, claiming the lives of 38 out of 67 passengers and crew, has taken a disturbing turn with Azerbaijan Airlines reporting potential “external interference” as a contributing factor. The aircraft, carrying passengers…
