The UAE resumed air traffic Tuesday after overnight closures, while a strike near the Saudi border suspended Shah gas field operations and followed an earlier hit on a fuel depot at Dubai’s main airport.
The United Arab Emirates reopened its airspace on Tuesday morning after overnight closures during drone and missile attacks. The disruption followed a strike near the Saudi border that suspended operations at the Shah gas field and came a day after a fuel depot at Dubai’s main airport was hit. The new report adds that the Shah site disruption was linked to an Iranian drone strike, extending the impact beyond aviation to energy infrastructure.