Air traffic in the United Arab Emirates has returned to normal after a brief airspace shutdown earlier on Tuesday, according to state media reports cited by Reuters.
Earlier in the day, the General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) had announced a temporary suspension of the country’s airspace due to rapidly changing regional security conditions.
The authority has since confirmed that flight operations and air navigation across the UAE are back to normal, as reported by the state-run Emirates News Agency.
The GCAA also stressed that continuous, real-time monitoring systems remain active to maintain the highest standards of aviation safety.

