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Drone strikes near Dubai airport deepen Gulf aviation chaos

Drone strikes near Dubai airport and Gulf-wide attacks continue to disrupt flights, as the Iran conflict plunges regional aviation into its worst crisis since the pandemic.

Federico Maccioni and Maha El Dahan/Reuters

11 March 2026 at 11:37:33

Emirates' planes sit on the tarmac of Dubai International Airport (DXB) after two drones came down in the vicinity of the airport, amid the U.S.-Israeli conflict with Iran, in Dubai, United Arab Emirates, March 11, 2026.

Reuters

Two drones fell near Dubai's main airport and Bahrain evacuated some planes on Wednesday, as attacks on infrastructure across the Gulf continued to disrupt air traffic, hampering efforts to restore flights as the war on Iran entered a 12th day.


The U.S.-Israel war against Iran has led to tens of thousands of flight cancellations, reroutings and schedule changes worldwide, shutting much of the Middle East’s airspace – including Qatar's – due to missile and drone threats.


That has plunged aviation into its worst crisis since the pandemic, as Dubai International Airport (DXB), the busiest hub for global passengers, and other regional airports are critical transit points for long-haul travel.


The conflict has also disrupted a key oil export corridor, leading to a spike in jet fuel prices, pushing fares higher on some routes and deepening concern about a broader hit to travel demand. Time-sensitive air cargo were also heavily affected.


TWO DRONES FALL NEAR DUBAI AIRPORT


Bahrain's Civil Aviation Affairs said on Wednesday several Gulf Air aircraft, without passengers, and some cargo air planes, were relocated to alternative airports to "ensure the continuity and efficiency of air operations" during the crisis.


It did not provide further details. Gulf Air was not immediately available for comment.


Tracking data on FlightRadar24 showed several passenger jets moving to locations in Saudi Arabia over the past 24 hours.


Dubai's media office confirmed two drones fell near Dubai airport, but said air traffic was operating as normal. Reuters witnesses said there was no visible damage to the airport.


The attack marked a renewed threat after DXB airport sustained damage on the first day of the conflict, alongside Abu Dhabi and Kuwait's international airports.


Regional carriers like Dubai's Emirates and Abu Dhabi's Etihad, as well as Qatar Airways, have resumed some flights but were still operating well below capacity.


Four people sustained injuries in the attack on Wednesday, authorities said.


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-Reporting by Federico Maccioni, Maha El Dahan, Tala Ramadan and Nayera Abdallah in Dubai and Tim Hepher in Paris; Writing by Josephine Mason; Editing by Bernadette Baum/Reuters

Two drones fell near Dubai's main airport and Bahrain evacuated some planes on Wednesday, as attacks on infrastructure across the Gulf continued to disrupt air traffic, hampering efforts to restore flights as the war on Iran entered a 12th day.

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