the UAE's General Civil Aviation Authority declared that air traffic in the country has resumed normal operations following the cessation of precautionary measures initiated at the outset of the Iran war. These restrictions were activated due to concerns over security and operational safety amid escalating tensions in the region.
The authority stated that the decision was made after a comprehensive assessment of conditions in collaboration with relevant entities, ensuring that all safety protocols are met. This news is particularly significant for the UAE, which includes major international hubs like Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
During the heightened conflict, the UAE was notably affected by retaliatory strikes from Iran, prompting the U.S. and Israel to implement military actions. Despite these challenges, limited air traffic operations had resumed shortly after the conflict began, particularly for evacuations and essential flights.
The lifting of these restrictions reflects both a commitment to ensuring safe travel and a readiness to re-engage with international aviation protocols. As the region remains volatile, the UAE will continue to monitor airspace conditions closely, maintaining a balance between security and operational efficiency.
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