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UAE Restricts Airspace After Iranian Missile, Drone Attack

May 5 (Reuters) – The ⁠United ⁠Arab Emirates ⁠restricted flights to a ​handful of approved routes until ‌at least May ‌11 and activated ⁠emergency ⁠security protocols, according to Notices to Air ​Men (NOTAMs) published by its General Civil Aviation Authority.

• ​The restrictions came two days ⁠after the ⁠UAE had ⁠lifted all ​precautionary airspace measures and said its ​airspace ⁠was clear.

• UAE said on Monday that its air defences were ⁠thwarting Iranian missiles and drones, forcing multiple flights ⁠to divert to Oman’s Muscat and circle over Saudi Arabia.

• The NOTAMs stated “EMIRATES FIR PARTIALLY CLOSED”, referring to the flight information region, and ⁠adding that flights into and out of the UAE were permitted only via ​specific entry and exit ​points.

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