Dubai Airport News: DXB halts operations after drone injures four
Dubai International Airport briefly halted flight operations on Wednesday after two drones fell near the premises, injuring four citizens, including one Indian national.
Emirates aircraft coming into Dubai were in a holding pattern as they awaited permission to land, Bloomberg reported, citing Flightradar24. Takeoffs were also briefly paused, the flight tracking service showed.

In an official statement, Dubai Media Office said that the air traffic at the world's busiest international airport is operating as normal.
Airlines in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including Emirates and Etihad Airways, have resumed some services since the Middle East conflict began on February 28. However, operations remain below normal capacity as the war between the US, Israel and Iran continues escalating for the 12th day.
Emirates aircraft coming into Dubai were in a holding pattern as they awaited permission to land, Bloomberg reported, citing Flightradar24. Takeoffs were also briefly paused, the flight tracking service showed.
In an official statement, Dubai Media Office said that the air traffic at the world's busiest international airport is operating as normal.
Airlines in the United Arab Emirates (UAE), including Emirates and Etihad Airways, have resumed some services since the Middle East conflict began on February 28. However, operations remain below normal capacity as the war between the US, Israel and Iran continues escalating for the 12th day.
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