BREAKING: West Asia Aviation Alerts – Widespread Airspace Closures Across Middle East | Updated 1100 IST 7 March 2026 | Safe Fly Aviation
⚠ WEEK 2 – CRISIS ONGOING | UPDATED 1100 IST / 0530 UTC, 7 MARCH 2026 Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei confirmed killed in US–Israeli strikes. Retaliatory missile and drone actions continuing. Core FIRs remain closed; UAE partial via tightly controlled corridors only. Cumulative cancellations now exceed 24,000. Major carriers (Qatar Airways, Emirates, Etihad) still under heavy restrictions / very limited ops. EASA CZIB extended to 12 March. Persistent GPS spoofing and electronic warfare. Severe aviation disruption persists across West Asia.
AVIATION ALERT – WEST ASIA (UPDATED 1100 IST, 7 MARCH 2026) Full closures: Iran (OIIX), Iraq (ORBB), Israel (LLLL – very limited PPR), Qatar (OTDF), Bahrain (OBBB), Kuwait (OKAC), Syria (OSTT). Partial/restricted: UAE (OMAE – narrow corridors only), Saudi Arabia (OEJD partial), Jordan (OJAC intermittent daily closures). EASA CZIB 2026-03-R2 extended to 12 March – avoid all altitudes in listed FIRs. FAA SFARs remain in force.

Aviation Alerts and Advisories in West Asia – Airspace Restrictions Update
7 March 2026, 1100 IST (Week 2)

Originally published: 4 January 2026
Last updated: 7 March 2026, 1100 IST (0530 UTC)
Region: West Asia — Iran, Iraq, Israel, Kuwait, Qatar, Bahrain, UAE, Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Saudi Arabia, Oman
Status: 🔴 MAXIMUM — Active Conflict, Week 2, No De-escalation
1100 IST Update — 7 March 2026 (Week 2)

The crisis remains in Week 2 with no material de-escalation; core airspace closures continue and partial operations remain extremely limited. Following US–Israeli strikes on Iran starting late February (killing Supreme Leader Khamenei), ongoing retaliatory actions across multiple countries. EASA advises avoiding FIRs of Iran, Iraq, Israel, Jordan, Lebanon, Bahrain, Kuwait, Qatar, UAE, Oman, Saudi Arabia until at least 12 March. Cumulative flight cancellations now >24,000 across major hubs. Qatar Airways remains largely grounded; Emirates and Etihad operating only very limited repatriation and select cargo flights. UAE access restricted to narrow controlled corridors.

Safe Fly Aviation monitors continuously. This reflects verified info from authorities, NOTAMs, Flightradar24, EASA/FAA, OPSGROUP and media as of 1100 IST / 0530 UTC 7 March 2026. Situation evolving rapidly. Base all decisions on current NOTAMs and regulatory guidance only.

📋 Current NOTAM & Restriction Summary (as of early March 2026 — per Flightradar24/OPSGROUP/EASA)

Extensions and intermittent changes likely. Treat as minimum; monitor real-time.

FIR / CountryICAOStatusNotes / Expiry
IranOIIXClosedFull; extensions almost certain
IraqORBBClosedFull; until further notice
IsraelLLLLClosed / Very Limited PPRHighly restricted; likely extended
QatarOTDFClosedFull; no reopening signal
BahrainOBBBClosedFull
KuwaitOKACClosedFull
SyriaOSTTClosedFull
UAEOMAEPartial (narrow controlled corridors)Southern/eastern only; very limited ops; monitor ~12 March
Saudi ArabiaOEJDPartial / High CautionBorder/Gulf areas heavily restricted

🚨 Critical Airspace Status – 1100 IST / 0530 UTC, 7 March 2026

FIR / AirspaceICAOStatusNotes (as of 1100 IST, 7 March)
Tehran FIR (Iran)OIIXCLOSEDFull closure ongoing. Khamenei killed in initial strikes. Continued military activity.
Baghdad FIR (Iraq)ORBBCLOSEDTotal closure; extensions likely. US/coalition sites targeted.
Israel (Ben Gurion / Eilat)LLLLCLOSED / VERY LIMITED PPRHighly restricted; very few permissions. State of emergency persists.
KuwaitOKACCLOSEDTotal closure; US bases impacted.
Doha FIR (Qatar)OTDFCLOSEDTotal closure. Qatar Airways grounded; no reopening confirmed.
Bahrain FIROBBBCLOSEDTotal closure; US Navy facilities affected.
UAE (Dubai / Abu Dhabi)OMAE / OMAAPARTIAL / NARROW CORRIDORSVery limited controlled corridors (southern/eastern); only repatriation, select cargo and minimal scheduled flights. Stranded passenger support ongoing.
JordanOJACINTERMITTENT CLOSURESDaily restrictions (e.g., 1500–0600 UTC); interceptions reported.
Damascus FIR (Syria)OSTTCLOSEDTotal closure ongoing.
Beirut FIR (Lebanon)OLBBHIGH RISKOngoing strikes; severe GPS jamming. Avoid all altitudes.
Sanaa FIR (Yemen)OYSCAVOIDAdvisories active; Houthi activity.
Saudi ArabiaOEDF / OEJNCAUTION / PARTIALPartial restrictions; strikes reported in Riyadh/Eastern Province.
Muscat FIR (Oman)OOMMOPENPrimary alternative corridor; monitor closely for overflow traffic.
TurkeyLTAAOPENOpen; key northern routing. Rolling suspensions to affected areas.
EgyptHECCOPENOpen; southern alternative/diversion hub.
Tehran FIR (Iran)OIIX
Status: CLOSED
Full closure. Khamenei killed. Military targets ongoing.
Baghdad FIR (Iraq)ORBB
Status: CLOSED
Total closure. US sites targeted.
IsraelLLLL
Status: CLOSED / VERY LIMITED
Highly restricted PPR only. Interceptions ongoing.
KuwaitOKAC
Status: CLOSED
Total closure. Bases impacted.
Doha FIR (Qatar)OTDF
Status: CLOSED
Total closure. Qatar Airways grounded.
Bahrain FIROBBB
Status: CLOSED
Total closure. US Navy affected.
UAE (Dubai / Abu Dhabi)OMAE/OMAA
Status: PARTIAL / NARROW
Narrow controlled corridors only. Very limited ops; passenger support active.
JordanOJAC
Status: INTERMITTENT
Daily closures; interceptions.
Damascus FIR (Syria)OSTT
Status: CLOSED
Total closure ongoing.
Beirut FIR (Lebanon)OLBB
Status: HIGH RISK
Strikes ongoing; GPS jamming. Avoid.
Sanaa FIR (Yemen)OYSC
Status: AVOID
Advisories active.
Saudi ArabiaOEDF/OEJN
Status: CAUTION / PARTIAL
Partial restrictions; strikes reported.
Muscat FIR (Oman)OOMM
Status: OPEN
Alternative corridor; monitor.
TurkeyLTAA
Status: OPEN
Open; northern alternative.
EgyptHECC
Status: OPEN
Open; southern diversion.

Key Updated Facts at a Glance – 1100 IST, 7 March 2026 (Week 2)

  • Khamenei killed: Confirmed in initial US–Israeli strikes late February. Major leadership disruption in Iran.
  • Retaliatory strikes: Iran and proxies continue actions (Israel, Gulf states, Iraq, Jordan). Interceptions/debris risks remain high.
  • >24,000 flights cancelled: Cumulative figure across Gulf and Levant hubs; unprecedented disruption continues.
  • Major carriers: Qatar Airways still grounded except relief; Emirates/Etihad extremely limited (repatriation + few routes); flydubai suspended.
  • EASA CZIB: Extended to 12 March; avoid listed FIRs at all altitudes due to missile, drone and interception risks.
  • UAE partial ops: Narrow corridors only; very few commercial movements; stranded passenger assistance ongoing.
  • GPS jamming: Severe and widespread; GNSS considered unreliable across region.
  • Stranded passengers: Hundreds of thousands still affected; governments and airlines arranging limited repatriations.

Crisis Timeline: 28 February – 7 March 2026

  • 28 February: US-Israel strikes on Iran; Khamenei killed. Immediate closures in Iran, Iraq, Israel. Retaliation begins.
  • 1 March: Strikes expand; Gulf FIRs close. Qatar Airways grounded; hubs suspend. Cancellations surge.
  • 2–3 March: EASA CZIB issued/extended. Partial UAE access via corridors. Repatriation starts; cancellations >9,500 early reports.
  • 4–5 March: Closures persist in core FIRs. Limited ops in UAE; interceptions continue. Total cancellations exceed 10,000+; EASA extends to 6 March (later further extended).
  • 6–7 March: No major reopening. UAE corridors remain very constrained. Cumulative cancellations >24,000. EASA extends CZIB to 12 March.

Commercial Airline and Network Disruption

Central Middle East corridor remains completely blocked; global reroutes continue to add significant time and fuel burn. Gulf hubs still paralysed; aircraft and crews severely out of position.

Airline Status as of 1100 IST, 7 March 2026

  • Emirates (EK): Extremely limited ops/repatriation only; most suspensions extended well into mid-March. Flexible rebooking/refunds continue.
  • Qatar Airways (QR): Grounded from Doha. Only occasional relief / charter flights; no commercial reopening signal.
  • Etihad (EY): Very limited schedule; few destinations operational under strict corridor rules.
  • flydubai (FZ): Suspended; no near-term resumption expected.
  • Lufthansa Group: Suspended Dubai/Tel Aviv/Beirut/Amman and others — extensions into mid-March likely.
  • Turkish Airlines: Rolling suspensions to high-risk destinations; rerouting via northern paths.
  • Others (Air India, EgyptAir, etc.): Suspended/cancelled Gulf/Levant routes; using southern/northern alternatives where possible.

Routing Alternatives

Viable: Muscat FIR (OOMM – primary bypass corridor), Egypt (HECC), Turkey (LTAA). Expect 1.5–5+ hours extra flight time. Alternative airports under severe capacity pressure.


Travel Advisories and Passenger Guidance

  • Avoid airports in closed FIRs: Do not travel to Dubai, Doha, Abu Dhabi, Kuwait, Bahrain, Tel Aviv until authorities and airlines confirm full safety and reopening.
  • Stranded in UAE/Qatar: Airport/government assistance for accommodation/meals continues — contact airline and embassy/consulate immediately.
  • Transit passengers: Expect massive delays/cancellations if itinerary includes Gulf, Iran, Iraq. Check with airline urgently.
  • Insurance/Refunds: Most airlines offering flexible rebooking/refunds. Standard travel insurance often excludes war zones.
  • Repatriation: Governments arranging charter/relief flights; monitor foreign ministry advisories.

Risk Considerations for Aviation

Maximum alert level: Active missile/drone exchanges, interception risks, falling debris, airport damage in conflict zones. Electronic warfare (GPS spoofing/jamming) at peak intensity — treat GNSS as unreliable.


Regulatory Environment: FAA, EASA and ICAO

EASA CZIB 2026-03-R2: Avoid listed FIRs until at least 12 March 2026. FAA SFARs remain active for high-risk airspace. Always check current national CAA NOTAMs.


Impact on Private Jet and Business Aviation Operations

No missions through closed or restricted FIRs. Risk far exceeds acceptable levels. Use only verified alternative routings with real-time NOTAM confirmation.

Operational Advisory for Non-Scheduled Aviation – 1100 IST, 7 March 2026

  • Total suspension in closed FIRs.
  • Avoid Gulf hubs; very few alternates available.
  • Treat GNSS as unreliable — conventional navigation mandatory.
  • Carry maximum fuel; verify war-risk insurance coverage.
  • No flight plans older than 30 minutes; refresh continuously.

Operational Recommendations for Airlines and Operators

  1. Void any plan older than 30 minutes.
  2. Monitor NOTAMs/Flightradar24/OPSGROUP every 30 minutes.
  3. Maintain active crisis management team.
  4. Conventional navigation required — do not rely on GNSS.
  5. Verify airport physical status even if airspace reopens.
  6. Urgent review of war-risk and hull insurance.
  7. Plan for major backlog and aircraft/crew repositioning once safe.

Frequently Asked Questions

Which FIRs are closed as of 7 March 2026?

Full closures: Iran (OIIX), Iraq (ORBB), Qatar (OTDF), Bahrain (OBBB), Kuwait (OKAC), Syria (OSTT). Very restricted: Israel (LLLL – rare PPR), UAE (OMAE – narrow corridors only), Jordan (intermittent), Saudi partial. EASA advises avoid all listed FIRs until at least 12 March.

Is Dubai airport (DXB) open?

Very limited/partial via narrow corridors only. Almost all commercial operations suspended; priority given to repatriation and essential cargo. Do not plan travel without explicit airline and authority confirmation.

When will airspace reopen?

No confirmed timeline for core FIRs. EASA restriction currently to 12 March; further extensions highly probable. Even partial reopening will face massive delays and backlog.