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Dubai Airports Shows Signs of Recovery as Operations Stabilise After Regional Airspace Disruptions

Despite weeks of instability across the Middle East, Dubai’s airport system has kept freight and passenger flows moving and is now rebuilding toward full capacity.

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March 23, 2026
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Dubai Airports Shows Signs of Recovery as Operations Stabilise After Regional Airspace Disruptions

Dubai, United Arab Emirates - May 27, 2021: Emirates Airbus A380 airplanes at Dubai airport (DXB) in the United Arab Emirates.

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Dubai’s airport system is showing clear signs of recovery after recent regional airspace disruptions, with airport leadership expressing confidence that operations can return to full capacity quickly despite continued geopolitical strain.

The rebound follows a period of temporary closures and operational adjustments linked to instability involving Iran, which forced authorities and operators across the UAE to react dynamically in order to preserve both safety and continuity.

According to Paul Griffiths, chief executive of Dubai Airports, close coordination with the General Civil Aviation Authority allowed airspace to be opened and closed as threats evolved, while aircraft were rerouted through designated corridors to keep movements flowing.

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He said the system’s response had been highly effective, with airspace restrictions adjusted in line with changing threat levels. That flexibility, he noted, allowed aircraft to remain airborne and continue moving through properly designated corridors rather than facing broader operational paralysis.

For cargo operators and freight forwarders, that distinction is especially important. Maintaining airborne continuity, even at reduced throughput, helps avoid the knock-on effects of ground holds, missed connections, disrupted slots and wider network dislocation. In a hub-and-spoke system like Dubai’s, where widebody passenger services also provide critical bellyhold capacity, preserving traffic flow is essential to maintaining supply chain integrity.

Operationally, both Dubai International Airport and Al Maktoum International Airport were required to make tactical adjustments. While DXB remains one of the world’s most capacity-constrained international airports, DWC’s role as a more logistics-oriented platform gave the system additional flexibility, especially for cargo flows that are less dependent on passenger connections.

Traffic is now recovering to around 40% to 45% of normal levels. Griffiths said the airport system had facilitated the journeys of more than one million passengers over the last 17 days and that the pace of recovery had been significant.

He also stressed the importance of communication and backlog management during disruption, saying that when a supply chain is interrupted, it becomes vital to keep people informed, ensure those already at the airport remain safe and secure, and restore passengers and cargo to their intended destinations as efficiently as possible.

The focus has now shifted toward rebuilding network stability. Disruptions of this kind typically cascade through international schedules and can have an outsized impact on time-sensitive cargo such as pharmaceuticals, perishables and high-value electronics.

As a result, backlog management has become a top operational priority. Airport teams are concentrating on aircraft sequencing, stand allocation and ground handling efficiency in order to work through accumulated volumes while maintaining safety standards.

Griffiths said the airport had remained calm and composed throughout the disruption and noted that customer feedback suggests the response has, for the most part, been effective. He added that Dubai Airports is fully committed to preserving both the capability and the confidence needed to restore operations to 100% capacity as quickly as possible.

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