Dubai Airports confirmed today that an incident occurred at Dubai International Airport (DXB), resulting in four individuals sustaining injuries. Emergency response teams were immediately activated, and the injured persons have received urgent medical attention. Their conditions are currently being monitored closely.
The incident caused minor damage to one of the airport's concourses, but the situation was swiftly contained. As part of Dubai Airports' established contingency plans, most terminals were evacuated in advance, ensuring the safety and well-being of passengers and staff. Dubai Airports has assured the public that it will continue to provide timely updates as further information becomes available.
In response to the incident, Dubai Airports is working in close coordination with relevant authorities to manage the situation effectively.
UAE General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) Imposes Temporary Suspension on Certain Aircraft Operations
In light of the current situation, the UAE’s General Civil Aviation Authority (GCAA) has announced the suspension of all flight permits for gliders, unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), and amateur aircraft for a period of one week, effective immediately. This precautionary measure is designed to bolster safety standards and protect the nation's airspace.
The GCAA highlighted that the decision was made to enhance overall safety, given the ongoing circumstances, and it will closely monitor developments throughout the suspension period. A review will be conducted before the suspension ends, at which point the GCAA will decide whether to extend the measure or allow operations to resume, based on the situation at hand.
The GCAA stressed that adherence to this directive is mandatory, and any violations will be subject to legal action in accordance with UAE law.
For further updates on the situation, the public is encouraged to stay informed through official Dubai Airports and GCAA channels.