Kuwait Resumes Air Traffic After Two Hours Following Reported Missile and Drone Threat
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At a glance
- Kuwait's airspace was temporarily closed for two hours early Saturday due to a reported missile and drone threat.
- The Directorate General Authority of Civil Aviation implemented the closure as a precautionary measure.
- Air traffic has since resumed following the security alert.
Kuwait's airspace reopened after a two-hour closure prompted by a reported threat involving missiles and drones. The Directorate General Authority of Civil Aviation initiated the temporary shutdown early Saturday as a precautionary measure to ensure safety. The specific nature of the threat and the source of the reported missiles and drones were not immediately detailed.
Following the security alert, all air traffic was halted, affecting flights in and out of Kuwait. Authorities worked to assess the situation and mitigate any potential risks before allowing operations to resume. The brief closure underscores the ongoing security concerns in the region and the readiness of aviation authorities to respond to perceived threats.
Air traffic control has since confirmed the resumption of normal operations. The incident highlights the challenges faced by regional aviation in maintaining security amidst geopolitical tensions. Further details regarding the incident are expected as investigations continue.
Originally published by Arab Times. Summarized and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.