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United Arab Emirates Resumes Regular Flight Operations Nationwide

Published on: May 3, 2026 12:40 AM

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The UAE restores normal air operations after temporary disruption, announced authorities on Friday. The country confirmed that air traffic across its airspace has fully returned to normal. As a result, earlier precautionary measures were lifted without further delays or restrictions.

According to the General Civil Aviation Authority (UAE), air traffic in the country has resumed normal operations. The authority stated that all temporary safety measures have been removed. Moreover, flights are now operating as usual across all airports.

Furthermore, officials explained that the decision came after a detailed review of the situation. They carefully assessed safety conditions before restoring full operations. Consequently, they ensured that the reopening met all required aviation standards.

In addition, the authority emphasized that the highest level of air safety will continue to be maintained. It stated that continuous and timely monitoring will remain in place. Therefore, any future risks will be addressed immediately to ensure passenger safety.

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Meanwhile, the aviation regulator urged the public to rely only on official sources for accurate information. It warned against spreading or trusting unverified updates. As a result, passengers were advised to follow government announcements for travel updates.

Finally, the UAE restores normal air operations after temporary disruption, reinforcing confidence in its aviation system. The country reaffirmed its commitment to safety and efficiency in air travel. In conclusion, authorities said operations will continue smoothly under strict monitoring standards.

Filed Under: World Tagged With: air operations, General Civil Aviation Authority, UAE

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