
UAE airspace is closed based on flight paths and air traffic control audio, FlightRadar says
United Arab Emirates airspace is currently closed based on flight paths and air traffic control audio, according to a post by FlightRadar on X.
The post comes after Qatar shut down airspace temporarily as part of measures taken during developments in the region and a report in Axios, citing an Israeli official, that Iran had launched 10 missiles toward US bases in Qatar.

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